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  • Not in front of the camera! lol

  • why is it biting the other lizards head

  • man they wernt mating................the were haveing a death match =)

  • just got about a minute of good video of gator lizards mating by my woodshed. when i find a way to get it transferred to utube i'll post it. then again they could have been fighting but with them sometimes it's hard to tell.

  • The northern alligator lizard gives birth to live young. Lucky....

  • i cant figure out whos the one running and whos being dragged o.o

  • california alligator lizards.....mating?

    me gusta

  • My lizards (both southern alligator's) did this virtually all day today.

  • @CrimsonCinder You will have babies soon!

  • Are these your pets? If they are, I would like to know how to breed them. I want to try another type, Western Fence lizard aka Blue Belly, but it probably doesn't work the same way.

  • @MootTheDog Not my pets. I just saw them in my yard.

  • @MootTheDog just breed them in substrate of soft dirt and after they mate remove the male and put in another tank and wait some time untill the female lays the eggs then after shes finished move the female to another tank or the same tank if u want then remove the eggs and put them in the incubator then just put the lizards back into the big tank hope this helped. i am only 14 and pro at this even thou mom hats me for doin this XP

  • He's all biting her on the side of her head. Kinky much?

  • TAKE  THAT TAKE THAT ! YEA!!!!!

  • I've got a couple of lizards that used to get along in this one large tank. But now the youngest always attacks the older one. Sometimes my older one would strike back.. Should I keep them separated or should I let the younger one keep biting the older one when they're in the same tank? I'm not sure exactly what their genders are :\ This video pretty much demonstrates what the younger does but my lizard seems to be a bit more violent.. I don't want my older lizard to get their head ripped off..

  • @SweetPipsqueak Put them in seperate tanks or get a family thereapist.

  • @Killerspider762 I already did that. Guess I forgot to mention that they're in two smaller tanks now.

  • @SweetPipsqueak Are they both males? The best thing to do would be to separate them.

  • @jedihunter176 I'm not sure. All I know is that the older one is bigger and has a wider head while the younger one is skinnier with a slimmer head. The older is also much darker than the younger one. Could that indicate anything? I've recorded some of their behavior and once I figure out how to edit and merge it all together I'll put it on my channel.

  • @SweetPipsqueak The ones with the broader heads are males. Are they still doing it?

  • @jedihunter176 No, not really. They haven't attacked each other during the last couple of times I've put them together.

  • haha.. he likes it rough

  • They didn't wanna be uploaded to youtube!

    Also, I want one of those lizards X3

  • Very cool. love the video

  • When I went to Cozumel, I saw a lot of lizard, but they were alone. It is an interesting video. 5 stars!

  • my teacher had one of these :D

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