“"Sure." She said it with reservation because Norman wasn't used to males. But when she took him out and put him gently in Nicky's hands, so that his bel y was supported, he half closed his eyes and stared up at the boy with no sign of irritation or fear. "Wow!" Nicky chuckled. "Wow, isn't he neat?" "I think so," Danet a told him. "I've had him for three years. He eats quiche and pizza and al sorts of things iguanas aren't supposed to like, and sometimes he'l come when I whistle." "He's an iguan...id," Nicky said authoritatively. "So are anoles, you know. I have six, two males and four females, but I have to cage the males separately because they fight." "I like anoles. Yes, I know they're clas ified in the clas of reptilia and order squamata—-which doesn't include crocodiles, beak-heads and turtles—but in the suborder sauria, which excludes snakes. Genus," she added, grinning at Nicky, "is iguana. So the common green iguana—" she pointed at Norman "—is iguana iguana iguana." "Very good!" Nicky returned.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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