Hello readers You must have been attracted to this elegant blue little lizard in "[Wonderland of Creatures] Rise of the Continents·Zoo Frankfurt·IV-Part 1". The attractive colors, agile posture, and small size inevitably lead people to the idea of "raising one" - yes, they are really not protected animals. Legally speaking, it is not illegal to raise them. But is this enough? Are they really as easy to care for as they look? If it is so simple, why are wild-caught individuals still the main ones on the market? Now, let’s dig a little deeper and talk about how this small but demanding little guy lives in captivity.
By the end of the book, we have a preliminary understanding of the tapping lizard. If we look deeper, we can see that it has somethingcommon with many vegetarian species
Good evening, everyone. I'm Holly. In the first two issues, we introduced the basic information of the flying lizard/knock wall lizard,the dietsupplements. In this final chapterthe species, we talk about the captivityconservation of these little guys.
The protagonist of this issue is the popular species in the fourth episode of [Wonderland of Creatures] Frankfurt Zoo - the Giant Ring-tailed Lizard (Smaug giganteus)