Blue Crab of PAIN!!!
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I saw this picture in the following thread on MFK:
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It's a Crocodile Tegu (Crocodilurus amazonicus) a fellow member of family teiidae (alike with ameivas, caiman lizards, etc).
In my opinion this baby looks almost exactly like any baby Tupinambis, only with a longer tail. They're also apparently quite common, and are exploited heavily in the leather trade. Why so few have made it into the US as pets is strange.
There's also this guy
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A False Monitor (Tejovaranus/Callopistes flavipunctatus). I've only encountered one person with one of these (online, not in person: the guy posting that video). He says that it doesn't bite and seems like a good pet also. I'm more interested in it as a spectacular example of convergent evolution. Apparently these guys do appear in the pet trade, but their owners are quiet. I'd personally like to see these guys more frequently available.
I'm trying to formulate a mental list of "highly desirable" species which I think should be imported. I don't know what exactly I'll DO with it, but I'd like to get some of this in writing.
I think that these two species, along with the Yellow Tegu, Pygmy Short-Tailed Goanna, Shingleback Skink and the Chinese Alligator should enter the US pet trade in some actual quantities.
If you saw one or any of these guys available, would you get it?