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    Very interesting, the Texas Lizard fact is truth and impressive.
    Here is a video from national geographic showing his special defense.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEl6TXrkZnk

    The fact that always picked my curiosity is the Basilik one.(also call the Jesus Lizard) I don't how he can run on water. Some animal are very fast (like the leopard) and I never saw a video of them running on water. Quite interesting!
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    awesome vid. ! thanks for sharing Ben. lizards/reptiles fascinate me. watch this little guy go ........

    here is the Jesus lizard vid:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Spc9r4CHRDo




    anybody have any thoughts on reptiles or videos they would like to talk about.
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    I couldn't help myself check this guy out:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=XAo09yYOpCU
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    largest snake in the world is up to 49 feet, not 30. other than that, damn good read.

    what lizard has two legs?

    some type of glass lizard?
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    yeah, check these out

    the worm lizard has two powerful front legs:

    http://www.reptilechannel.com/kid-co...ps/worm-lizard

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    the glass lizard / legless lizards

    http://www.uga.edu/~srelherp/lizards/ophven.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by worldeater
    largest snake in the world is up to 49 feet, not 30. other than that, damn good read.
    What kind of snake was it and do you have the reliable documentation or article?
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    I don't how he can run on water. Some animal are very fast (like the leopard) and I never saw a video of them running on water. Quite interesting!
    You wanted to know how they run on water? It's quite interesting and simple, really. They build up enough speed and when they step to run on the water their feet go down and push the air down in the water, and they step forward really fast before the water covers their foot. Yeah.

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    largest snake in the world is up to 49 feet, not 30. other than that, damn good read.
    Are you talking about the retic they found recently in Indonesia? I thought they disproved that?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2004/ja...fare.indonesia
    Is this the one you mean or did they find a new one?

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    Those are some cool infos.Thank you every one.I didn't like the blood comming out of the Texas Horned Lizard.We have a Frilled Dragon and they are such great Lizards.Ours love to run up the tree.I'm glad that I have a reptile leash on him so he can't get up there to high or he would be gone :lol: .

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