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Gallosaurus

The gallosaurus is a chicken-blue collard lizard cross created in a genetic laboratory. It is warm blooded and enjoyes The lizard hybrid has been studied in genetic labs for several years but can now be kept as a pet! Below are the breeder's information and care recommendations.

Species Specifications

Gallosaurus are omnivores and can eat meat (mice, rice, fish) or grains (bread, corn, chicken feed), fruits and vegetables, and nuts.

Food

Care

Caring for a gallosaurus is easy! They do not require grooming and have a benign temperament. They can live both indoors and outdoors but do require some outdoor space for exercise. They are perfect for a family with a small yard. It would be wise to invest in nest box or small kennel with some grass or hay for them to build their nest.

Weight: 10-15 lbs​​

Height: 1-1.5 feet​

Colors: They come in a range of colors usually consisting a combination of two the following - Yellow, Yellow Green, Green, Blue Green, Light Grey. They also have light and dark spots along their back and tails and some dark stripes along their neck and shoulder region.

Other information: Gallosaurus have sharp claws used for catching prey or building nest. They have a beak and rows of small teeth. The skin is dry, soft, and scaly with under-feathers around the head, neck, and chest. Gallosaurus primarly stand on two legs and use their long tail for balance.


Photo of a Gallosaurus

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