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Dooku's Day Out

Lasen72

Juvenile Dragon
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Dooku got to spend some time outside, he wasn't too sure what to think, he wasn't sure why I wasn't picking him up, haha.
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Canicke

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He looks to be a little guy - please be careful - he could run away REAL fast ! I would suggest an enclosed area or a leash, please.
 

Lasen72

Juvenile Dragon
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OH he only looks small in the picture, haha, I would have never let him go in the grass when he was smaller. From head to tail he's as long as my hand to my elbow, his body is the size of my hand.
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laswabbie

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I can't wait until Falkor gets that big! Even then, I'll have to be very watchful. We have a red tailed hawk that routinely uses our backyard oak tree as his ambush point. Every few days we find the tattered remains of an unfortunate dove or duck.

I would guess Mom or Pop hawk would like a dragon lizard poorboy for lunch as something different.
 

Hdrydr31

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I can't wait until Falkor gets that big! Even then, I'll have to be very watchful. We have a red tailed hawk that routinely uses our backyard oak tree as his ambush point. Every few days we find the tattered remains of an unfortunate dove or duck.

I would guess Mom or Pop hawk would like a dragon lizard poorboy for lunch as something different.

Yea I don't let either of mine out without their leash or when they are in their enclosed netted tents as we live by a pine grove that has 50 or so turkey vultures (I was just out with the dog and 30 of them were hovering above head with their shadows on the grass drove the dog nuts lol)
 

Lasen72

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I'm happy we don't have predator birds like that where I live. I didn't give him much room to get away. I live in apartments so there wasn't really anywhere he could go wher I had put him, but I stayed super close just in case, haha
 
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