Baby Caiman Lizard
$399.99
- Dracaena guianensis
- Farm Bred
- Approximate Length: 10 To 16 Inches From Head To Tail
- Adult Caiman Lizard Can Reach Lengths Of 4-5 Feet In Length And Weigh Up To 8-12 Pounds
- Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Snail Meat, Can Also Be Weened To Various Seafoods
Description
Baby Caiman Lizard for sale is a big, green reptile with a reddish-orange head. It has a long, flattened tail and elevated, horn-like scales down its back to protect it from predators. This lizard has a forked tongue that it uses to locate prey and strong jaws with short, rounded teeth. Buy Baby Caiman Lizard
The caiman lizard is a skilled climber. They frequently decide to flee rather than fight when attacked, diving into the water and swimming away. However, they have the ability to bite at would-be predators by whipping their tails around. where to buy Baby Caiman Lizard
In addition to the Guianas, caiman lizards can be found in Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, and Peru. They spend the most of their time basking on low branches and roots that dangle over marshes, flooded forests, and streams where they reside in marshy settings or other flooded woodlands. Buy Baby Caiman Lizard
Snails, crawfish, and freshwater clams are just a few of the invertebrate species that the carnivorous caiman lizard prefers to eat. They are also well-known as turtle predators in the Amazon River. When a piece of food is caught, the lizard raises its head and positions the meal under its formidable jaws. It then uses its powerful back teeth to crush the animal, spits out the fragmented shell, and eats the softer part of its victim.
WE HAVE BABY CAIMAN LIZARDS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Dracaena guianensis
- Farm Bred
- Approximate Length: 10 To 16 Inches From Head To Tail
- Adult Caiman Lizard Can Reach Lengths Of 4-5 Feet In Length And Weigh Up To 8-12 Pounds
- Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Snail Meat, Can Also Be Weened To Various Seafoods
FUN FACTS!
- Naturally Occurring Out Of South America Ranging From Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Parts Of Brazil And Even To The Coast Of Guyana And Suriname
- Very Prehistoric Looking Lizards, Tropical And Semi Aquatic, Native To South America
- Like An Aquatic Tegu Covered In Large Bony Scales The Skin Resembles That Of A Crocodile
- They Must Have A Half Land Half Water Setup Or A Big Enough Water Dish To Swim And Soak In
- With Proper Care And Set Up These Can Live 10 – 15+ Years In Captivity
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