dragoneggs
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Especially wounded ones. They seem to bite me when I’m not careful handling them.
Be careful. In my experience that is when they are most dangerous.
I once saw one all by itself. It was adorable. It smashed the big toe on my left foot when I tried to pick it up.
It must have been female. They have that talent when the wrong guy tries to pick them up.
Especially wounded ones. They seem to bite me when I’m not careful handling them.
It must have been female. They have that talent when the wrong guy tries to pick them up.
It must have been female. They have that talent when the wrong guy tries to pick them up.
Or if they have pups nearby...Did you corner it? Just wondering how ferocious they are when cornered.
They are small and easy to overlook when very young.
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Spotting gets easier as they grow.
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Bruce
They are small and easy to overlook when very young.
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Spotting gets easier as they grow.
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Bruce