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Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:10 pm
by Thomas Carey
What are your opinions on lizards being kept as pets because it's my science homework for tomorrow and I have no idea.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:12 pm
by Joseph Krol
Lizards should be kept as pets because if you got one as a pet, trained it to do the foxtrot or tango, and took it to a circus, you would make at least £78.60 and possibly more.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:13 pm
by Soph K
yes but not a lot i think
cos dads friend has pet lizard and its fine really, presumably nearly as easy to keep as a fish!
why not research it
does it have to be a balanced argument or do you have to come up with an opinion then back it up with facts?

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:21 pm
by Thomas Carey
I've done some research. It has to be a balanced argument backed up with facts. Here's my draft so far:

I think lizards should be kept as pets. If they are cared for properly then they will be content so it is OK. Many people think this aswell, but some don’t. For instance, British Columbia banned loads of exotic pets just because some woman got mauled to death by her boyfriend’s pet tiger. It was alright banning tigers and lions, but not things like lizards. They even banned giraffes (which no one would have as a pet anyway). It is very dangerous for lizards in the wild. On the other hand, you’ll have to buy live food for the lizard(s) and the live grubs and ants and stuff could escape into houses.

Oh, and good idea Joseph. I somehow doubt it will be easy traing a lizard to dance, but you could cultivate a tango lizard. :) Or maybe not.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:26 pm
by Soph K
Thomas Carey wrote:I've done some research. It has to be a balanced argument backed up with facts. Here's my draft so far:

I think lizards should be kept as pets. If they are cared for properly then they will be content so it is OK. Many people think this aswell, but some don’t. For instance, British Columbia banned loads of exotic pets just because some woman got mauled to death by her boyfriend’s pet tiger. It was alright banning tigers and lions, but not things like lizards. They even banned giraffes (which no one would have as a pet anyway). It is very dangerous for lizards in the wild. On the other hand, you’ll have to buy live food for the lizard(s) and the live grubs and ants and stuff could escape into houses.

Oh, and good idea Joseph. I somehow doubt it will be easy traing a lizard to dance, but you could cultivate a tango lizard. :) Or maybe not.
They could be allowed to go in Pet Shows, then the flippin greedy "money money money, im only doing it for the money" people who work at pet shows can get more money. by the way, dont think its a good idea to put that in your work...!

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:27 pm
by Soph K
Thomas Carey wrote:aswell
If you are doing this homework on the computer and you copy and pasted that onto c4c, better put a space in there!

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:30 pm
by Joseph Krol
Lizards should be kept as pets, because:
  • They make a good pet for kids, as they normally die long after the child leaves home.
    Some, like the Uromastyx (killer conundrum methinks), are docile and easily tamed.
    Some, like the blue tongued skink, eat omnivorous diets and eat the majority of things, from papayas to small pieces of capybara.
    They survive in many temperatures.
    They do not require much space to live in, so easily fit in, say, a bedroom, making them ideal for peeps in flats and suchlike.
    They can survive for 5 months without nourishment so ideal for holidaymakers.
    Only s**t once a week.
    They eat their own skin, so even shed skin doesn't need clearing up.
    They spend around 80% of their time asleep, so they need little entertainment.
    Depending on species, they can cost as little as £30.
However, they aren't very cute, can bite and be aggressive, aren't good around other pets, can be a bit boring, and require copious amounts of food. They are also good at escaping and require a lot of equipment and stuff in their terraria/terrariums.

Hope this is enough stuff.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:32 pm
by Thomas Carey
Soph K wrote:
Thomas Carey wrote:I've done some research. It has to be a balanced argument backed up with facts. Here's my draft so far:

I think lizards should be kept as pets. If they are cared for properly then they will be content so it is OK. Many people think this aswell, but some don’t. For instance, British Columbia banned loads of exotic pets just because some woman got mauled to death by her boyfriend’s pet tiger. It was alright banning tigers and lions, but not things like lizards. They even banned giraffes (which no one would have as a pet anyway). It is very dangerous for lizards in the wild. On the other hand, you’ll have to buy live food for the lizard(s) and the live grubs and ants and stuff could escape into houses.

Oh, and good idea Joseph. I somehow doubt it will be easy traing a lizard to dance, but you could cultivate a tango lizard. :) Or maybe not.
They could be allowed to go in Pet Shows, then the flippin greedy "money money money, im only doing it for the money" people who work at pet shows can get more money. by the way, dont think its a good idea to put that in your work...!
Put what in my work? My draft so far is the bit from "I think lizards..." to "...escape into houses."

Edit: Oh right, you mean that pet show thing to not put in my work.

Edit 2: Just realised: What if you joined the ...s together? Then you get "I think lizards escape into houses." :D

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:33 pm
by Thomas Carey
Joseph Krol wrote:and require a lot of equipment and stuff in their terraria/terrariums.
Vivariums.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:35 pm
by Joseph Krol
Thomas Carey wrote: Put what in my work? My draft so far is the bit from "I think lizards..." to "...escape into houses."

Edit: Oh right, you mean that pet show thing to not put in my work.

Edit 2: Just realised: What if you joined the ...s together? Then you get "I think lizards escape into houses." :D
Perhaps they do. Here are some possibilities of reactions for your work:

a) The houseowner is pissed off because it isn't their pet.
b) The houseowner rejoices because it is their pet which went missing and escaped from the pest control van into their house.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:37 pm
by Soph K
They can occasionally bite, as Joseph said, so I'd recommend lizards for kids aged 8 and over.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:51 pm
by Thomas Carey
Thanks guys, I am now printing it. Also Joseph may remember the "Weird Cards" that I made at primary school. In May I created a second set (They can be played with the first set), and I am printing them along with the homework.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:07 am
by Marc Meakin
I got one that sits on my computer ..........it's a monitor
I did have one that died as i left it sitting on my Jackson Pollock print and it had a heart attack.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:07 am
by Matt Morrison
Marc Meakin wrote:I got one that sits on my computer ..........it's a monitor
I did have one that died as i left it sitting on my Jackson Pollock print and it had a heart attack.
I think you probably needed to specify 'chameleon' for that last joke? Either way it's oddly Meakin and oddly excellent to have you back. The Krols have changed everything.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:37 am
by Marc Meakin
Feed the Krols!!

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:11 pm
by Peter Mabey
Marc Meakin wrote:Feed the Krols!!
** LIKE **

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:22 pm
by Joseph Krol
Marc Meakin wrote:Feed the Krols!!
But I have had enough food.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:38 pm
by Soph K
Joseph Krol wrote:
Marc Meakin wrote:Feed the Krols!!
But I have had enough food.
Yes, I'm not hungry either. Just had two large pancakes as it's PANCAKE DAY!!!!!!! ...Or Shrove Tuesday if you're posh. :roll:

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:59 pm
by Richard Priest
Joseph Krol wrote:Lizards should be kept as pets, because:
  • They can survive for 5 months without nourishment so ideal for holidaymakers.
However, they ...... require copious amounts of food.
Very interesting info Joseph - but I'm not sure how the statements above go together mate :?: :?

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:32 am
by Joseph Krol
That's me assuming wikianswers is always true.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:00 am
by Marc Meakin
Soph K wrote:
Joseph Krol wrote:
Marc Meakin wrote:Feed the Krols!!
But I have had enough food.
Yes, I'm not hungry either. Just had two large pancakes as it's PANCAKE DAY!!!!!!! ...Or Shrove Tuesday if you're posh. :roll:
Shit, was I the only one who celebrated it 2 weeks ago :oops:
btw I like it how most topics in hot-topic go off topic
My favourite chocolate bar is a topic
And I just moved to Margate.
So who is offering me a lift to the next Co event lol

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:04 pm
by Joseph Krol
Speaking of Co-events I haven't had a reply from Jeff about Colei4 for over a week now... Anyone received anything?

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:19 pm
by Rhys Benjamin
Joseph Krol wrote:Speaking of Co-events I haven't had a reply from Jeff about Colei4 for over a week now... Anyone received anything?
Hmmmm.... try this. All of the "more info" is what I received back when it was first sent out in December.

Re: Should lizards be kept as pets?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:47 pm
by Joseph Krol
Rhys Benjamin wrote:
Joseph Krol wrote:Speaking of Co-events I haven't had a reply from Jeff about Colei4 for over a week now... Anyone received anything?
Hmmmm.... try this. All of the "more info" is what I received back when it was first sent out in December.
Thanks for that. 10:00am start means a 7:30am sett-off time which means I might not be abe to come... will negotiate with my parents. :D