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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

Travis Trying to Get this Water Monitor off

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  • Tegus (mainly Argentines) are more docile. This little monitor is still in spazz mode, so petting it will only make him feel like he's more endangered. The best thing would be to let him go while letting him float in the water.

  • tickle him and he will run

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  • They can stay in water for a very long time and puling on it wont make things beter

  • ironically enough, water monitors can stay along time underwater... theres no point in holding him in a bath, just put a bit of mouth wash next to his nose, the smell is so strong it will let go straight away, works everytime for me

  • don't you really know how to get him off*??? just by letting him be

  • @S0XF0X oh lol . DAMN ANIMAL CHANNEL. it was about tegus that were abandoned on florida and they were hella aggressive. Thanks

  • @icup728 When they're babies, they can be, but they easily come out of it with proper handling. I've never met an aggressive Tegu. Rather, I've always met ones who enjoyed a good cuddle.

  • @S0XF0X ive heard Tegus are very aggressive

  • I heard Water Monitors are literally impossible to COMPLETELY tame.

  • w8. he will release you.... in an hour :D

  • lol

  • lol!! hes so cute! xD mine has never bitten me. yet. lol

    ^-^

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