Alfa Lizard!

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DunkVeloce

Original Poster:

22 posts

129 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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As it was warm on Sunday we decided to take George our bearded dragon with us to the supermarket, I waited outside with him while the Mrs did the shopping. He decided he wanted to 'drive dads Alfa' on the way home:


PowerfullyBuilt

131 posts

179 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Haha excellent! I suppose he's one pet that doesn't mind being left in a hot car.

DunkVeloce

Original Poster:

22 posts

129 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Lol. He came and sat outside the supermarket with me. I wouldn't leave him alone in the car, he'd probably poop and beardie poop stinks like you wouldn't believe!

Nightmare

5,187 posts

285 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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cool! Mine does NOT like being outside at all - she gets very nervous when there's open sky above her (I assume they get eaten by hawks of some sort) Yours not bothered at all?

Nightmare

5,187 posts

285 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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cool! Mine does NOT like being outside at all - she gets very nervous when there's open sky above her (I assume they get eaten by hawks of some sort) Yours not bothered at all?

DunkVeloce

Original Poster:

22 posts

129 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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He huffs and puffs a bit and looks a bit nervous if a bird flies over, but he knows we're there and so he generally relaxes and enjoys it. If we put him down outside he freezes and doesn't move at all. He loves being held though (most of the time!) He gets wrapped up in his blanket every night and falls asleep on us until his lights go out and we put him to bed.

DannyScene

6,631 posts

156 months

Friday 13th September 2013
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My mate used to have 3 of these, the females would all freeze when outside in the garden, the male was far more lively and would constantly do push up type movements, I assume thats to attract the ladies?

DunkVeloce

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22 posts

129 months

Friday 13th September 2013
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Yep, head bobbing is a beardie males way of saying "I'm the boss ladies" and to tell other males that this is his patch. The females would normally do a circular arm wave to show submission to the male.