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My lizard isnt that smart because my skink when he catches a superworm he just shakes his head in the air
they may not be the smartest, but we love these little sausages regardless
100% agree
Those are some amazing looking skinks! Rather intelligent too.
Thanks! I’m eventually going to do a holdback video can see more of what is hiding lol
@@blazinbluetongues that would be awesome!
That’s impressive, wow.
Interesting video and amazing looking skinks
Thanks Victor! I plan on doing a holdback video to show the others.
@@blazinbluetonguesnice that'll be a good video
Too cute!!!! She’s so smart wow!!!
Thanks for watching! I’m curious to see what happens long term periodically practicing. If they improve and learn.
Hey, I have that same puzzle feeder! I love it for my skinks.
Did you notice any learning behaviors?
@@blazinbluetongues Yes! Some knew what to do right away, while others jus tried to bite it. The biters eventually figured it out too though.
@@Dragonballpythons nice I was guessing they could learn and recognize it over time.
My lizard isnt that smart because my skink when he catches a superworm he just shakes his head in the air
they may not be the smartest, but we love these little sausages regardless
100% agree
Those are some amazing looking skinks! Rather intelligent too.
Thanks! I’m eventually going to do a holdback video can see more of what is hiding lol
@@blazinbluetongues that would be awesome!
That’s impressive, wow.
Interesting video and amazing looking skinks
Thanks Victor! I plan on doing a holdback video to show the others.
@@blazinbluetonguesnice that'll be a good video
Too cute!!!! She’s so smart wow!!!
Thanks for watching! I’m curious to see what happens long term periodically practicing. If they improve and learn.
Hey, I have that same puzzle feeder! I love it for my skinks.
Did you notice any learning behaviors?
@@blazinbluetongues Yes! Some knew what to do right away, while others jus tried to bite it. The biters eventually figured it out too though.
@@Dragonballpythons nice I was guessing they could learn and recognize it over time.