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Marlene

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And I, well my boyfriend, bought a new B&W Tegu! He hasn't named it yet, and I'm thinking it may be a female, but it's still too small to tell (I think). Anyway, its face is pretty beat up and its feces mostly consisted of coco fiber from being fed in the cage it was housed in, but that's all about to change since it's in our care now!

Here are a few pictures of it:
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Looks like it has a burn on the top of its head:
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This would've been a super cute photo if the flash hadn't created a shadow!
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Pics of when we took it out of the pet shop's box to check it out some more and put it in it's new home:
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My Colombian tegu is still alive and thriving! It actually gets along great with the B&W so they get to hang out in the tub together and play outside of their cages together. It's so cute! I know I should've quarantined the B&W a little longer (a few months longer, lol) before introducing them, but I gave it a thorough inspection and its feces were clean and scent free!
 

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