Richard, they actually tried it here, with the shinglebacks, when David Attenborough was filming for his series, Life in Cold Blood. A friend of mine was involved in the filming while doing her animal science degree. They were trying to track them during the breeding season with monstrous GPS trackers, but they kept dislodging them or upsetting the cameras by rubbing against rocks and logs as if they were trying to shed. I think in this instance, their natural behaviour was seriously disturbed. The attempt to track them was abandoned, not surprisingly!
If any of you haven't seen the series, I recommend the episode "Dragons of the Dry", which has shinglebacks giving birth, lace monitors and hatchlings, the Pygmy blue tongue and the perentie among some other fascinating skinks, geckos and other lizards.
Do BTS have feelings?
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i saw that lea,the lacey bit is a captive animal,the babies breaking free was staged to,was actually the male lacey breaking them free to,lol
just to show what happens in nature
didnt know they tried back packing the stumpies,to me thats dumb,the results cant be classed as normal behaviour,you would think they could use something less obtrusive,lol
science isnt always the final answer,not always accurate either
just to show what happens in nature
didnt know they tried back packing the stumpies,to me thats dumb,the results cant be classed as normal behaviour,you would think they could use something less obtrusive,lol
science isnt always the final answer,not always accurate either
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Richard.C wrote:i saw that lea,the lacey bit is a captive animal,the babies breaking free was staged to,was actually the male lacey breaking them free to,lol
just to show what happens in nature
didnt know they tried back packing the stumpies,to me thats dumb,the results cant be classed as normal behaviour,you would think they could use something less obtrusive,lol
science isnt always the final answer,not always accurate either
To some that is heresy; science has the answer to everything and is always right. No scientist would ever think of manipulating data to advance a theory.
Of recent times the ethics committees of a few Australian universities have refused some proposed native animal studies on the grounds of them involving unnecessary suffering to the target group.
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I think we humans try way to dang hard to define and explain things that we couldn't possibly do ....my northern cut her tongue some how and I'm standing here ready to cry feeling extremely guilty for her somehow hurting herself and she is looking at me like "give me the freaking blackberries woman!!!" I think they feel and understand what they want to. There is no possible way we can explain and quantify everything we aren't that special, smart, or powerful. Why not just sit back and enjoy the presence of our friends and life in general, let things happen as they may
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Yes. I believe that all animals have much deeper emotions inside of them, yet some of their actions are driven instinct and are just skin deep. Your true lizard has a care for you, and a bond no matter some of its actions.
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