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  2. 32 types of reptiles you can keep as a pet - AOL

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    These are the best types of reptiles you can keep as a pet. ... leopard geckos are recommended as a good pet for beginners. 2. Red-footed tortoise ... So an adult reptile will eat a range of foods ...

  3. 5 Pet Snakes That Are Ideal for Beginners - AOL

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    4. Milk Snakes. Size: 2-4 feet on average Lifespan: 15-20 years Milk snakes are another species of colubrid (the same family that corns and garter snakes belong to) that make for popular "starter ...

  4. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Green anoles are considered to be a good pet for beginners as they are easy to care for. Their habitat should include the following: Humidity level should be kept at 60-70%. Day temperature should be maintained at 77–86 °F (25–30 °C). Night temperature should be maintained at 70–75 °F (21–24 °C).

  5. Savannah monitor - Wikipedia

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    The savannah monitor is the most common monitor lizard species available in the pet trade, accounting for almost half (48.0552%) of the entire international trade in live monitor lizards. [17] Despite its prevalence in global pet trade, successful captive reproduction is very rare, and a high mortality rate is associated with the species.

  6. This woman and her giant pet lizard are best friends and ...

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    A giant pet lizard has acquired tens of thousands of fans online with its wacky and oddly-relatable antics. MacGyver, a red tegu lizard, lives in California with his owners Scott and Ice, who post ...

  7. Common garden skink - Wikipedia

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    Even tiny birds like robins are a threat. Larger lizards and snakes will sometimes try to eat it as well. Like many other skinks, its tail will drop if grasped roughly. The disconnected tail will twitch vigorously for a while, capturing the attention of the predator while the lizard makes its escape.

  8. The best pets according to science - AOL

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    None of these animals that science suggests are good to keep are actually all that popular among humans.

  9. Green iguana in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Both countries contain several industrial-size pet iguana farming operations. [2] In 1998 a National Iguana Awareness Day (NIAD) was established to discourage consumers from viewing iguanas as "disposable pets". Despite the low cost and "mass market" appeal of these animals they are demanding to care for properly over the course of their lifetimes.