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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    ypu have to make sure you put it in milk on the way there
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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    I'm actually a natural brunette...why do you think I colored it blonde in the first place? Lol...
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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    Do some lizards really detach their tails?
    Yeah, like most of them. If you grab it, it comes off and the lizard escapes. The tail grows back, but not as nice as the original tail. North American skinks (and perhaps some others) can drop their tail even if you don't grab it.

    I assure you, if you grab the tail of a ribbon snake, it will remain quite attached. If you grab a snake's tail and it comes off, it's not a snake. It's a legless lizard.

    Quote Originally Posted by aquamentus_11 View Post
    yeah, actually i think most lizard species will drop tails. whether or not they grow them back varies as does how quick they are to drop them. usually the prehensile-tailed ones are less likely to. i'm not sure if iguanids or monitors do at all though..
    Monitors, iguanas, chameleons... those are three I can think of that do not have detachable tails. Grab that, and they'll just turn around bite you.

    By the way, that "milk" thing is a myth. Any ice cold liquid will do, preferably clean water. It's the cold that preserves

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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    By the way, that "milk" thing is a myth. Any ice cold liquid will do, preferably clean water. It's the cold that preserves
    haha i know i was just giving marnie a hard time
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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    I have tons of skinks living and breeding under my front porch each year. It's awesome. I find tails here and there, and have seen it happen more then once, there's a little break point, they just drop it. It stays wriggling for like 5 mins. Good defense.

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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Monitors, iguanas, chameleons... those are three I can think of that do not have detachable tails. Grab that, and they'll just turn around bite you.
    If the larger guys dropped their tails it would be a great bush tucker trick - sneak up behind a goanna, shout "Boo", and pick up the tail to cook over the fire. Far easier than taking one down with a spiky stick.
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    Re: Tail detaches?!

    Lmfao ikr. Yeah it's the little guys tht do it. Even the species I never read about them doing it are usually capable.

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    Chris...you are so crazy...I love it.
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