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Eiroc

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Took these shots whilst at the reptile park at Childers. Enjoy!
 

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Trouble is that you'd want to keep them in an enclosure as close to the wild as possible. Because if they get too tame, they'll never feel threatened and show their fantastic frills!
 
Yes ....very nice,in S.A you need to have a specialist licence(& have to be interviewed to get it with this species) my friend has a N.T male & is placid as ...alot more intelligent than i predicted.......does any one know who to contact(preferably in s.a) to get a female......she has a very white one with brilliant pattern & orange/red frill under chin ,looking for one similay or red headed.
PM me if any knowledge..thanks in advance!
 
Eiroc - i am so stupid. I just tried to swat the bug off my screen!!
 
Trouble is that you'd want to keep them in an enclosure as close to the wild as possible. Because if they get too tame, they'll never feel threatened and show their fantastic frills!

If you keep a few males and a few females together they will sort out a hierarchy and will display toward each other.
 
im glad my stupidity has a purpose swing!
 
I did the same thing with that little bug on MY SCREEN!.(very cool Erioc)............I thought you could only keep 1 male to so many females in any habitat?:?
 
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Is that at that place snakes down under.That is a great little park there at Childers. The variety they have in such a small place is unreal. Seeing someone handle a Collett and a RBB was unreal. The crocs were heaps cool and it has the best ice-cream ever, just down the road.
the little green house with the angle heads and frogs was good too.
Great pics of the frillies!
 
Is that at that place snakes down under.That is a great little park there at Childers. The variety they have in such a small place is unreal. Seeing someone handle a Collett and a RBB was unreal. The crocs were heaps cool and it has the best ice-cream ever, just down the road.
the little green house with the angle heads and frogs was good too.
Great pics of the frillies!
Yeah that's the place alright. And yes, the RBB was there and being handled as if was just a harmless childrens.

Tan & I got some other great pics from the park of snakes, lizards, frogs & turtles. I'll post them up some time when I have reduced their file sizes. Watch this space over the next week or 2.
 
It is a great place to go. You can get so close to the animals.Looking forward to seeing your pics Eiroc. I went last christmas. I held a 1 year old croc. I don't know how big it would be now but it was unreal. the whole park is a great experience. :D
 
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