@gilbz: sir myta ma spread na imung pic handling sa TG,pra ma educate ang mga taw about sa myth anang TG nga if mu layat padng sa imung panit,di na daw makuha,..hahaha..
hayy,gnhan kay ko mag alaga ug TG,kaso wala lng baligya kay bawal...kinsay mag pa adopt dha,bsag hatchling lng..hehe
unsa ka powerful?? masamad? I know u love tuko's pero maau pod mu sulti sa tinuod para ma educate pod ta. normal raman na mo paak self defense. ako question is if it hurts? mag dugo ba or something?
@LMRZ - sakto jud ka sis dapat ma break na ang karaang panulti-on hahaha
@matits - it hurst jud depende sad sa gidak-on hahaha na try na nako nga ma bite sa juvy di jud buhi-an akong tudlo hangtod nag dugo...i put my hand to a tab of water aya pa siya ni buhi
definitely YES! if hatchling or juvy, ma tolerate ra. but if the hand is medyo nipis ang panit, like those on some girls...chances are, juvy's can still draw blood. but adults, sigurado gyud ka na paakon gyud ka if you try to capture them, harass them, or corner them.
Unlike other lizards that will simply scamper away, or will try to find a way out when cornered...tokays will stand their ground. ingon ana sila kaisog.
tokays are known to eat other smaller lizards (like the smaller house geckos that are familiar fixtures in our ceilings and walls)...they also will not hesitate to eat hatchlings of their own kind. the baby tokay you saw probably narrowly escaped the jaws of a bigger tokay.
yes they are really interesting! their wild color or morphs may not be as fascinating as the more colorful fancy tokay morphs developed in the US...but still, they are a magnificent species.
Last edited by gilbz; 05-29-2011 at 12:23 AM.
murag ganahan sad ko buhi og tuko dah.
new photos of "blaire" taken yesterday. she's sporting here a lighter body hue.
they are capable of changing their body color from bright blue/green-grey with
red-orange spots...to a really dark shade of grey...and anywhere in between.
body color changing depends on their mood, temperature, humidity, etc. in the wild,
especially for specimens living in the forest, this ability helps them camouflage themselves,
thus, avoiding predation.
Last edited by gilbz; 05-29-2011 at 12:37 AM.
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