Tegus

All your questions and answers about tegus reptiles

Where Are Red Tegus From

The red tegu (Salvator rufescens) is a lizard native to western Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. It is sold in the pet trade around the world because of its relatively docile nature and because it is comparatively easy to keep.[1] Are Red Tegus Mean? One thing that makes red tegus so desirable is that they are …

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Where Do Tegus Live Now?

The Argentine black and white tegu is native to South America where it can be found in Brazil, Paraguay, eastern Uruguay and northern Argentina.[1] How Long Do Tegus Live For? The Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae), largest of all tegu species, is native to Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. Black to dark gray …

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What Are The Jowls On Male Tegus

Tegus exhibit sexual dimorphism. Males display greatly expanded and prominent ‘jowls’ along the base of the lower jaw. These jowls are the result of extensive growth of the ventral pterygoideus muscles (a prominent jaw closing muscle in reptiles).[1] Why Do Male Tegus Have Big Cheeks? There’s an element of sexual selection- testosterone affects muscle development, …

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