Yes, there is a population on long island. I saw one at hte arboretum in westbury once and I saw another at a friends house in valley stream. They are only in select areas. I wish they were near my house.
These lizards are just amazingly active and awesome to watch. I love how they are so curious, ever exploring any crack, crevice and cranny they can cram themselves into. I am building a green house and hope to get a few of these little guys, along with some anoles and other reptiles. Great idea with the reverse-half-flowerdish thingies, it's a nice touch. Isn't there also an introduced population of green lizards in Topeka? you can see some of the roaches throughout the vid, like 3:26,4:21&444on
In 1971 scientists left five speciemans there then the war broke out so they left. In 2004 they returned to the island and in 2007 revealed the lizards had evolved, their physiology and behaviour had changed in adapting to the environment.
@LOGonover They were eating feeder roaches (Blatta lateralis) while I had them. I think I might have thrown a couple of small superworms in for the larger ones as well.
What size tank is that it looks huge. I looked into them but no real care info available. I was going to go with a 30 gallon long (36 inch long) for a pair but suspect in long run way to small .
There's a wild population on Long Island isn't there? Did you catch yours or buy it? You can catch them all day long through the summer in Topeka. You've gotta be quick, though!!
Yeah, they're quick!! The adults are smart, too. That's why I only managed to bring back juveniles. I saw several adults, but couldn't get close before they were already under cover.
hey bro did i see an emerald tree skink in there? :)
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Yes, there is a population on long island. I saw one at hte arboretum in westbury once and I saw another at a friends house in valley stream. They are only in select areas. I wish they were near my house.
Pilot9r 2 months ago
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gabriel30968 2 months ago
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gabriel30968 2 months ago
Are there eggs like clear yellow
eletrizity23 3 months ago
there are a bunch in Victoria B.C. , Canada.
cetnickiponos 8 months ago
Podarcis are amazing, I got 4 Podarcis hispanica (Iberian Wall-Lizard) but I only got them a short period of time, mostly only to mate.
Lacerta looks like a big wall lizard, here in Portugal there are lots of those kind of reptiles.
Great video, aswell as the lizards but, don't forget to let them free!
henrikossauros20 10 months ago
These lizards are just amazingly active and awesome to watch. I love how they are so curious, ever exploring any crack, crevice and cranny they can cram themselves into. I am building a green house and hope to get a few of these little guys, along with some anoles and other reptiles. Great idea with the reverse-half-flowerdish thingies, it's a nice touch. Isn't there also an introduced population of green lizards in Topeka? you can see some of the roaches throughout the vid, like 3:26,4:21&444on
microiguana 11 months ago
Did you hear about the lizards of Pod Mrcaru?
In 1971 scientists left five speciemans there then the war broke out so they left. In 2004 they returned to the island and in 2007 revealed the lizards had evolved, their physiology and behaviour had changed in adapting to the environment.
That is incredible.
ganados0 1 year ago
I happen to breed them, Its very easy I feed them Crickets
TheBh2345 1 year ago
nice ..... i caught 2 Maltese wall lizards they are amizing . they live only in malta !
Matt14L 1 year ago
what do you feed this little guy? small crickets?
LOGonover 1 year ago
@LOGonover They were eating feeder roaches (Blatta lateralis) while I had them. I think I might have thrown a couple of small superworms in for the larger ones as well.
TheRoachKeeper 1 year ago
@TheRoachKeeper thank you :)
LOGonover 1 year ago
What size tank is that it looks huge. I looked into them but no real care info available. I was going to go with a 30 gallon long (36 inch long) for a pair but suspect in long run way to small .
BrownDarter 1 year ago
i have one of those me mate caught it cos there so dam fast ive only ever caught one
btstheinsane 1 year ago
can you tame them??? i foudn one in my pool lol
KidJUdgedByHIsPAst 1 year ago
did you catch them? cause i am trying here but they are so fast
misspiggy300 1 year ago
good video, but, the italian wall lizzard is Podarcis Muralis ;)
dragonerock 2 years ago
I have one to. Could you make some more videos of your terrarium.
NpoleonBeat 2 years ago
where did you get them?
xOCPx 2 years ago
i own 1 and im gonna get more there amazing herps
lizardboy7 2 years ago
There's a wild population on Long Island isn't there? Did you catch yours or buy it? You can catch them all day long through the summer in Topeka. You've gotta be quick, though!!
TheRoachKeeper 2 years ago
@TheRoachKeeper I used to catch them on Staten Island.
ColdSideOfPillow136 8 months ago
did you find them or but them
daleheathcote1995 2 years ago
Caught them myself. :)
TheRoachKeeper 2 years ago
Those seem really quick! Just by the way they're walking it seems like they can run. lol. Really cool looking little guys!
BallPythonLuver 2 years ago
Yeah, they're quick!! The adults are smart, too. That's why I only managed to bring back juveniles. I saw several adults, but couldn't get close before they were already under cover.
TheRoachKeeper 2 years ago