savage tree crocodile (crocodile monitor)
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@InsanityOnABunFilms they're not - they're flying all around us and we call them birds!
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@SangreDelPadre ...and by that statement you just announced to the world who the real moron is, on several levels (hint: it's not me).
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@codelyokoblue They cost about a thousand dollars. Where I looked at least. They might be sold cheaper somewhere else.
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@crocdoc2 how much does a typical juvenile cost and where do they sell them?
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@codelyokoblue I'm not familiar with the laws in California, but as far as I know they are legal to own without a licence.
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are these sold to the public and what type of license do you need or are they illegal to have (in California)? just curious
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hey croc doc im not trying to start an argument with you or anything but although megalania is dead do you believe that in the future we could make some form of it through cloning or even make a hybrid using komodo dragons or perenties?
Reezy37 1 month ago
@Reezy37 not likely. If one were to try, though, it would have to be with Komodo dragons for perenties weren't at all closely related.
crocdoc2 1 month ago
@crocdoc2 how much would a 10 foot 5 inch water monitor lizard weigh anyway?
Reezy37 3 weeks ago
@Reezy37 I don't know, as I've never seen one that size. 40-50kg, I guess?
crocdoc2 3 weeks ago
@crocdoc2 also is the water monitor at a length of 8-9 or even 10 feet capable of killing large animals like the komodo?
Reezy37 3 weeks ago
@Reezy37 it would be unlikely to. A water monitor that size is an entirely different animal from a Komodo of similar length because of the different body proportions. A 10 foot Komodo dragon would weigh close to twice the weight of a similar length water monitor. They also have different tooth structure - the dragon's teeth are longer and more serrated, for cutting through flesh.
crocdoc2 3 weeks ago