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From the gecko, this podcast is named this way because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the image of the tip of each side of the tongue...
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From the gecko, this podcast is named this way because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the image of the tip of each side of the tongue firmly planted in the respective reptile cheeks. This podcast is meant to be two cheeky, educational, humorous and we may even speak with a forked tongue. Subjects include import, export, breeding, bioactive vivarium natural enclosures, habitats, travel, investments, cold blooded animals and much more!
Check out that awesome tongue texture on the Caiman lizard, (Dracaena guianensis).
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Check out that awesome tongue texture on the Caiman lizard, (Dracaena guianensis).
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/spotify
27 DIC 2019 · Discussion with Rus Wilson of Aquarimax about King Horrid Assassin Bug care.
7 GEN 2019 · If your cold-blooded obsession is off the scale, then Tongue in Cheeks is the podcast for you! From the gecko, this podcast is meant to be two cheeky, educational, humorous and we may even speak with a forked tongue. Subjects include import, export, breeding, bioactive vivarium natural enclosures, habitats, travel, investments, cold blooded animals and much more!
13 OTT 2018 · What do you know about the stealthy assassin bugs? Have you found them out in the field? Or seen them at shows? Did you know you can keep them as pets? Let me tell you, assassins are killer! Let’s explore the commonly kept species of assassin bugs and while I’m at it, I’ll touch a little on some found in the wild but mostly focus on culturing giant African assassin bugs.
Most of what is kept consists of the white spotted, yellow or orange spotted Mombo, red spotted and the spiny assassin.
1 SET 2018 · This podcast episode is named Crocodile Tears
If your cold-blooded obsession is off the scale, then Tongue in Cheeks is the podcast for you!
Welcome to this short trivia episode of Tongue in Cheeks. This podcast is meant to be two cheeky, educational and we may even speak with a forked tongue about cold blooded animals, bioactive vivariums, import/export, native habitats, travel adventures, investments, and much more!
18 AGO 2018 · If your cold-blooded obsession is off the scale, then Tongue in Cheeks is the podcast for you!
A short episode of Tongue in Cheeks. From the gecko, this podcast is named this way because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the image of the tip of each side of the tongue firmly planted in the respective reptile cheeks. Subjects include bioactive vivarium natural enclosures, import/export, breeding, native habitats, travel adventures, investments, cold blooded animals and much more!
31 LUG 2018 · Musings about childhood reptile encounters and lifetime passions
If your cold-blooded obsession is off the scale, then Tongue in Cheeks is the podcast for you!
This episode is A MidSummer Herpers Dream
6 MAG 2018 · If your cold blooded obsession is off the scale, then Tongue in Cheeks is the podcast for you!
Welcome to this episode of Tongue in Cheeks. From the gecko, this podcast is named because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue so please imagine the tip of each side of the tongue firmly planted in the respective reptile cheeks. This podcast is meant to be cheeky, educational, and who knows, maybe even some of the guests will speak in tongues.
26 FEB 2018 · Welcome to my first Tongue in Cheeks podcast episode! From the gecko, this podcast is named because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the imagery of the tips of the tongue firmly planted in the respective cheeks.
Enjoy it, if you dare! Please share!
From the gecko, this podcast is named this way because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the image of the tip of each side of the tongue...
mostra di più
From the gecko, this podcast is named this way because many reptiles have a bifurcated or forked tongue giving the image of the tip of each side of the tongue firmly planted in the respective reptile cheeks. This podcast is meant to be two cheeky, educational, humorous and we may even speak with a forked tongue. Subjects include import, export, breeding, bioactive vivarium natural enclosures, habitats, travel, investments, cold blooded animals and much more!
Check out that awesome tongue texture on the Caiman lizard, (Dracaena guianensis).
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/spotify
mostra meno
Check out that awesome tongue texture on the Caiman lizard, (Dracaena guianensis).
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/
http://tongueincheeks.libsyn.com/spotify
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Autore | Ray Tripp |
Organizzazione | Ray Tripp |
Categorie | Cultura e società |
Sito | - |
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