COWHER said:so whats involved in getting tegus dna tested? how did the other kinds of tegu get separated? who did that work?
snakehandler said:COWHER said:so whats involved in getting tegus dna tested? how did the other kinds of tegu get separated? who did that work?
they got seperated in time and space so to speak.
they all had the same ancestor as have all the teids. but through seperation, evolution and adapting to new conditions their genes have changed and they evolved into new species.
Evolution is an ungoin process as species have to adapt to new conditions over time or die out.
VARNYARD said:I would say that that would be an awesome idea, however, I think the blues, normal Argentines and the giants will be found to be the same species. I think they are just from different locals, this is often seen in the reptile world.
COWHER said:snakehandler said:COWHER said:so whats involved in getting tegus dna tested? how did the other kinds of tegu get separated? who did that work?
they got seperated in time and space so to speak.
they all had the same ancestor as have all the teids. but through seperation, evolution and adapting to new conditions their genes have changed and they evolved into new species.
Evolution is an ungoin process as species have to adapt to new conditions over time or die out.
I'm asking what person did the work of scientifically separating the name and type of tegu such as
Tupinambis merianae
Tupinambis teguixin
Tupinambis rufescens
Tupinambis quadrilineatus
Tupinambis palustris
Tupinambis duseni
Tupinambis longilineus
not about the actual adaptation of how the became so diverse...
Language barriers are hard to cross lol
Don’t think there is a large enough demand for that. It’s not like purebred dogs, cats, or race winning horses. Not oodles of money to be made in tegu breeding, unless you are making boots.does anyone know of any place that does genetic testing to see the exact lines?