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Herpers, like other
animal keepers, tend to develop a quirky sense of humor and ways of looking
at things. Because our critters are what they are--and eat what they eat--sometimes
the humor is perceived as, uhm, warped, gruesome, and often a wee bit
whacked..
Well, yeah! All you
have to do is look in our refrigerators and freezers.
Free
To a Good Home!
Free To A Good Home - You Choose
How to Give an Iguana Oral Medications
How to Resuscitate
a Lizard
Lifeskills for Iguana Keepers
Significant Otherspeak
Terrorist Iguanas!
The Good Herpetoculturist's Guide
The Iguana Mailing List's Inappropriate Posting
Scenarios
The Iguana Way (or, How Iguanas Get Into Iguana
Heaven)
The Rime of the Barking Iguana
What your iguanas do
when you're not around...
You know you might be a herper when...
You know you're ig-wipped when...
and...
Multiple
Pet Acquisition Disorder
Ten Top Ways To Convince Your Mate That "Just
One More" Herp Is A Good Idea
Do Dog and Cat People
Gross Out When You Kiss Your Lizard?
Why they shouldn't
Elsewhere on the
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Really Big Lizards: Be the first
on your block to own a dinosaur!
Please note: this link is on my Humor page. Apparently,
some people don't realize this and have tried to place orders with the
Big Lizards site owner...
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