Does Blue Tongue recognize its owner?
The blue-tongued lizard will recognize its owner. The blue-tongued lizard is a very docile lizard that can recognize its owner. After recognizing its owner, it can interact well with the owner and will not actively attack the owner, but it cannot keep teasing it. Will bite when angry.
The performance of blue-tongued lizards recognizing their owners:
1. After recognizing their owners, they will not attack their owners and will lick their hands.
2. It can interact well with the owner in the hands of the owner.
3. After recognizing its owner, it will not resist the owner’s touch and will not run away.
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