Can You Train a Lizard?

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Clint's Reptiles

Clint's Reptiles

2 жыл бұрын

Tegus, monitors, iguanas, and other large lizards are awesome reptiles, but they are also powerful and potentially very dangerous animals. But can they be trained? Clint discusses how and why he has target trained is Argentine tegu Gus Gus so that their interactions can be safe and Gus Gus can be healthy and happy.
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@mildlydistressed
@mildlydistressed 2 жыл бұрын
Gus Gus: Hello, my human, have you come to give me scritches? Clint: *shows an orange circle* Gus Gus: G I V E T O M E T H E S A C R I F I C I A L O R A N G E
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Жыл бұрын
02:20 Lucky thats not your baby!
@mardroidmk1393
@mardroidmk1393 2 ай бұрын
Heh. It was just like a switch had been turned on in his head. Which I guess it kind of was.
@avaleloc1513
@avaleloc1513 2 жыл бұрын
“Um ... But, I ... I’d still really like to play with shoes.” “I’m gonna play with those shoes” 🤣
@AnonJuggerbot
@AnonJuggerbot 2 жыл бұрын
"We're playing with shoes today."
@RTJsims
@RTJsims 2 жыл бұрын
One does not simply say no to miniature carnivorous Dinosaur who demands shoes to be played with…
@Sheislizz
@Sheislizz 2 жыл бұрын
I knew a woman who looks just like My pretty lol Smeigal or smeegal?
@sumithatake1234
@sumithatake1234 2 жыл бұрын
Wth is your profile pic
@avaleloc1513
@avaleloc1513 2 жыл бұрын
@@sumithatake1234 it’s Gollum
@TB-zl6le
@TB-zl6le 2 жыл бұрын
Note: don’t make the target the same color as your hand.
@2yearoldeastercandy935
@2yearoldeastercandy935 2 жыл бұрын
Or your favorite shirt
@AlexaBellaMuerte
@AlexaBellaMuerte 2 жыл бұрын
Hah
@torquess454
@torquess454 2 жыл бұрын
😂
@TomMAF4
@TomMAF4 2 жыл бұрын
Or your tie! : S
@slicric131
@slicric131 2 жыл бұрын
@@resurrectedhelicoprion 😂
@chibicricket
@chibicricket 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes you can. My iguana was potty trained. Embarrassingly, I was on the local news because of it. They are smarter than people give them credit for.
@Deepbluhuntr
@Deepbluhuntr 2 жыл бұрын
Did you potty train it like you would a dog , with positive reinforcement ? How did you get it to understand where not to go ?
@HastyChester
@HastyChester 2 жыл бұрын
I had an iguana for 21 years. He was super smart and nonaggressive. He frequently chose to poop in my sister's room. I did not encourage that, but I also did not discourage it.
@chibicricket
@chibicricket 2 жыл бұрын
@@Deepbluhuntr more like you would a cat. It was a lot of repetition and when I would see him do his potty wiggle, I would bring him to the same area. He just started going in that same spot after a while.
@chibicricket
@chibicricket 2 жыл бұрын
@@HastyChester mine too, never was aggressive, pretty chill and free roaming. He was a little over 22 when he passed.
@Deepbluhuntr
@Deepbluhuntr 2 жыл бұрын
@@chibicricket , Thank you !
@hellbreakfast1590
@hellbreakfast1590 2 жыл бұрын
I really like how this guy explains how these creatures work, illustrating their personalities without anthropomorphizing them in a way that's deleterious to their well-being. They do *think*, but not like us.
@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668
@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 2 жыл бұрын
"The tall fleshy one approaches without the yellow food circle. He must wish to give me attention."
@Grabnok
@Grabnok 2 жыл бұрын
I always love seeing animals do that thing where they arch and lean into the pets. GusGus' immediate reaction to the petting is such a soothing sight. The eyes closing, the arching, the wiggles, it's just amazing
@KylesMonitors
@KylesMonitors 2 жыл бұрын
I have a female ackie that does that and it makes her 5x more enjoyable to interact with
@seanrallis6714
@seanrallis6714 2 жыл бұрын
Like Clint said... he's basically a reptilian dog.
@porakiyadraekojin3390
@porakiyadraekojin3390 2 жыл бұрын
Some of my leopard geckos do the same. It makes them extra cute
@dragonsoul123
@dragonsoul123 2 жыл бұрын
GusGus be like... OMG right there yiiiss keep scratching! You feel good just seeing that.
@MastemaJack
@MastemaJack 2 жыл бұрын
My leos do that. Hopefully my tegu will be like that. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gMemiteQ3eClo4k.html
@yvainestelmack7196
@yvainestelmack7196 2 жыл бұрын
I just realized that Gus Gus would be an absolute terror if he ever made it into the Simpson's universe.
@jake120007
@jake120007 2 жыл бұрын
PFFT i got this immediately, kudos'
@oscarlynch6567
@oscarlynch6567 2 жыл бұрын
"eat my shorts" The next day "here lies Bart Simpson
@user-eh2jk6mf9s
@user-eh2jk6mf9s Жыл бұрын
Or even Gumball. Remember the pet turtle?
@nathanielleack4842
@nathanielleack4842 2 жыл бұрын
Target training has been such a big request its so cool that you got around for it! It proves how smart alot of big lizards are. Your gus gus is a clever boy
@McSandraMAC
@McSandraMAC 2 жыл бұрын
My boy is target trained and he only gets fed on one side of the enclosure. I come in on that side and clap the tongs that means food. I come in on the other side he comes up for scratches. It’s amazing how smart they are. It only took about two weeks to get him trained.
@beardlessdragon
@beardlessdragon 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, this is a really good addition to the training to know about! I kind of naturally do this just based on where I place my tegu's food, but coupled with target training, maybe I can actually get him to associate the other side with handling/interactions! Thanks!
@user-eh2jk6mf9s
@user-eh2jk6mf9s 2 жыл бұрын
Finally! A person that knows and speaks the truth! Every time I mention getting a pet lizard/snake everyone's reaction is "They are dangerous! Don't!". Every time I see a shark video and comment on how the shark interracted with the diver calmly, everyone says "It was sizing him up, it was thinking about eating him!" and such. But then I point out how many people get attacked by dogs, especially stray packs, everyone acts as if it never happened. Indeed, every animal can be dangerous. Thanks for spreading the word.
@hyperion3145
@hyperion3145 Жыл бұрын
Not just dogs, even chickens can make you have a bad day. Some have spurs large enough to take a finger and can be pretty aggressive. Some cats, even domesticated ones, can cause some pretty serious infections if they bite you. Yet a corn snake is what makes people jump.
@revivevfx_
@revivevfx_ 2 жыл бұрын
Nobody: Shoe: *exists* Gus Gus: “Yeah, um, we’re gonna play with shoes today.”
@sampagano205
@sampagano205 2 жыл бұрын
I also accidentally target trained my blue tongue a little bit just by having a feeding routine. I'd always refill his water bowl before feeding him, and we only have one set up of cups in my house, so he learned the cup meant food.
@Lyrabela
@Lyrabela 2 жыл бұрын
I accidentally did the same thing. Mine, while adjusting, wouldn't leave his hide when I was around. So I would tap on the bowl I was leaving it in. Now I tap on it and he comes running. Lol
@popenieafantome9527
@popenieafantome9527 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle’s turtles is similar. Its food is a small container and makes a distinct noise when picked up (think of cereal in a container). So if you shake it, the turtle tried running up its inclosure.
@porakiyadraekojin3390
@porakiyadraekojin3390 2 жыл бұрын
I think I might have target trained my bluey by accident as well. I have one of those glow-in-the-dark food bowls that I only put in when feeding her (usually) and lately I noticed that she likes to bite it when I'm moving it. Lol, kinda scared the wife a bit once when she was messing with it.
@TomDufall
@TomDufall 2 жыл бұрын
I've done it with chickens half-intentionally - they get corn as a snack and it naturally rattles a bit in the cup + I tend to give it a shake to get their attention/because I fidget. Very useful for getting them back in if you let them out (although we've now got a larger enclosure so it's no longer an issue.)
@ssr8555
@ssr8555 2 жыл бұрын
It’s really interesting to see how many people have accidentally target trained their reptiles. Just comes to show how smart they really are even without us trying to specifically teach them that.
@dustind4694
@dustind4694 2 жыл бұрын
"See, funny story, this one time my giant lizard got hold of a shoe at the police station..."
@Kialna
@Kialna 2 жыл бұрын
Funnily enough, I accidentally trained my Ball Python as well with a feeding routine. He associates a green bowl with food, because I didn't want him to ingest substrate. Now whenever the green bowl is placed, he'll wait in front of it, patiently. hahahaha
@Kyenta
@Kyenta 2 жыл бұрын
Hah haven’t gotten my girl nementh to be patient at feeding time but I do use a shallow orange bowl
@finagledpixel5688
@finagledpixel5688 2 жыл бұрын
My partner convinced me that instead of a puppy we needed an Argentine Tegu with Clint videos. Now every time Clint states, "they are just like dogs." I look over at her and she is always trying to tail climbing something in her terrarium as the dog cheers her on from the outside -.-
@KraftyKeelah
@KraftyKeelah 2 жыл бұрын
I love this so much! Too often we refuse to recognise the intelligence of non human creatures. Even more so when they show signs we view as aggression. This is a great lesson for everyone to respect their lizards for the critters they are, while being able to interact safely. This made my day!
@lexslate2476
@lexslate2476 2 жыл бұрын
I like how the big, strong lizard happily gobbles up those leaves. And how he responds to scritches. Gus knows that Clint is his friend.
@ghostly_sketches96
@ghostly_sketches96 2 жыл бұрын
"They are dangerous" Emily: I'mma hug it
@ivy9922
@ivy9922 2 жыл бұрын
Emily's Ally seem more behaved. Gus seem like the type who'd run around in the playground.
@gabrielhenning1620
@gabrielhenning1620 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I never understood exactly why people did target training, THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!!!!!
@OddOzzy
@OddOzzy 2 жыл бұрын
Aside from this target training is a good stepping stone into other more specific and complicated trained behaviors. A lot of tricks start at target training, things like crawling, spins, plantform work, ect. At least with mammals it is, i'm not familiar with reptile training methods.
@millenial90
@millenial90 2 жыл бұрын
@@OddOzzy Target training is an excellent step to training other behaviors (spin, get in the vet crate, etc) for birds, too!
@aryak.9623
@aryak.9623 2 жыл бұрын
@@OddOzzy and actually i think is the easiest way to teach a HUMAN how to teach. Usually the problem is that humans rely to much on words and can't explain things in other ways, not even other humans. We did experiments where we tried to communicate just with touch as we do with horses and it was a disaster. Not just animal, people need to rationalize, be consistent and precise. Target training is a good first step
@rathmiron
@rathmiron 2 жыл бұрын
@@aryak.9623 Its not quite the same (clicker instead of target training) but I've seen a video of a dog trainer that addresses this tendency humans have. It shows some people "training" each other using ONLY clickers to mark the correct behavior. It really shows that just because YOU know what you want an animal to do, doesn't mean that animal has any idea what you want them to do, especially with more complex (meaning more than one "step") behaviors.
@leishamortimer
@leishamortimer 2 жыл бұрын
Gusserton! The most satisfying lizard to pet. Those beaded scales and incredibly cool. Good job, Clintyy! This was fun!
@TheBT
@TheBT 2 жыл бұрын
I can confirm that the going outside thing is true, my Olly was also aggressive the first time he went out side. He's a healthy weight, he's a red but nowhere as chunky as a certain famous red tegu (as well as not as chunky as his dad) When he's spayed out he looks a bit chunkier then gus gus but then he's standing he doesn't show it.
@sampagano205
@sampagano205 2 жыл бұрын
This whole story makes me feel bad because I recently figured out I probably won't be able to get a tegu unless Florida's laws change, because the specific field of herpetology I'm studying will probably mean moving to Florida eventually. Ironically when I move to Florida, I'd probably be studying invasive Tegus.
@avaleloc1513
@avaleloc1513 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you can help show the government that by banning tegus there will just be more illegal ownership and thus more invasive tegus being released into the wild, and you can help show them that changing the laws to a permit system or something would be much more effective.
@Trekki200
@Trekki200 2 жыл бұрын
What do Floridians do with invasive, but injured animals? (Where I live you aren't allowed to keep wild animals like squirrels as pets, unless they are rescues unable to survive on their own, so maybe a three legged Tegu would be a possibility.)
@olyvia1380
@olyvia1380 2 жыл бұрын
@@avaleloc1513 unfortunately, governments aren’t banning animals for any real reasons and also aren’t great at changing things they’ve done incorrectly. wickens wicked reptiles has a good video explaining this.
@theimmortaleye7511
@theimmortaleye7511 2 жыл бұрын
@@Trekki200 im pretty sure any invasive species is euthanized then. But im from germany so idk your local laws. It just makes sense since to get rid of invasive species they kill them , so they also kill the injured.
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you'd be able to get an exemption for research purposes. You can't really study them if you don't have access to them.
@amyb5339
@amyb5339 2 жыл бұрын
GusGus!!!!! He has such Epic Radness ! Thanks for the fan fav feature Clint. Now we all know what color tie NOT to send you 😳😋
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
It would be fun to test his discernment. 👔
@aureaphilos
@aureaphilos 2 жыл бұрын
I was actually surprised to see that Clint wore a tie that had an orange hue... So maybe Gus Gus has made the association that food comes from THAT orange hue and shape. Clint??
@psychicchicken5263
@psychicchicken5263 2 жыл бұрын
@@aureaphilos I think it's probably because the tie has a pattern (isn't a flat orange) and isn't as vibrant, that would be my guess.
@mardroidmk1393
@mardroidmk1393 2 ай бұрын
It's also notable that Gus didn't react to the round target straight away despite being close in colour to the temperature gun. He had to be trained to associate them the same. So it's the object specifically, not just the colour. So if Clint wore orange shorts or pants and stuck his bottom into Gus Gus's enclosure, he may be just fine. I dare ya.... 😂
@theamphibinator
@theamphibinator 2 жыл бұрын
This is just like how Joseph Carter The Mink Man trained Raptor to target the purple tongs! Fascinating stuff!
@archkull
@archkull 2 жыл бұрын
It's incredible how intelligent monitors are too, I don't remember who it was, but somebody in yt trained his raptors to approach the glass and give their arm to be let out of the cage, purely by association and the reward of being let out of the cage. It's astounding that animals so incredibly different to us mammals in mind and evolution can still be "communicated" with like this. Blows my mind. I do wonder, if reptile breeding was less focused on cosmetic patterns and instead trainability and intelligence based, in many many decades, where we would be.
@RealmofRuss
@RealmofRuss 2 жыл бұрын
Target training is great, used it with both pigs and a Shetland who was particularly food aggressive.
@AngryMothNoises
@AngryMothNoises 2 жыл бұрын
My local reptile store often has a black/white tegu roaming the store. Its a small building with no isles so he can see him from the register. One summer he had the store door open. And while I was looking around I watched this tegu just.... roam out side. (Owner was witch a customer) I am not remotely scared of lizards, but like dogs I don't just walk up and start petting dogs I don't know with out the owner's consent. The owner by then had went into the back for something so I walked out side, picked up or tried to and dragged him back into the store. Closed the door and let the owner know. He thanked me but that was it. His tegu's had always been so sweet, his son brought in a Red tegu and I got to hold him and I wanted to cry. Such an awesome animal. More so when you train them.
@Zach-sx8cm
@Zach-sx8cm 2 жыл бұрын
Omg Clint you just solved a huge mystery for me!! My bearded dragon pumpkin never showed any aggression, even when force fed antibiotics, in his first 8 months with me. Then in may I opened my window for the first time. When I tried to interact with him he went full on black beard and inflated body. I never guessed it was how different I looked to him. Wow!!
@geckofeet
@geckofeet 2 жыл бұрын
My tokay gecko trained me to feed her by coming over me when I was sitting near her tank, moving back and forth to get my attention, and licking her lips. If she wasn't hungry, she would often just hang out next to me because she liked me or something.
@GRANNi3S.G0N3.WiLD_
@GRANNi3S.G0N3.WiLD_ 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t you guys just love how he make his learning so much love and puts so much hard work into his videos so we enjoy them! Your Rad Clint!!
@richardbinkley8487
@richardbinkley8487 2 жыл бұрын
Like Bill Nye for animals
@newtd2458
@newtd2458 2 жыл бұрын
I just like the passion it's really clear he loves what he does and can hardly contain it.
@wikyWargaming
@wikyWargaming 2 жыл бұрын
I recently started tap training my cranky male blood python (I got him at about 1.5 years old), and it's working excellently! Reptiles are a lot smarter than many give them credit for.
@RoseProseFroze
@RoseProseFroze 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I think I may need to target train my skink now. But weirdly not because they are food aggressive. I have a WATER aggressive skink.
@kitsune0rei
@kitsune0rei 2 жыл бұрын
Videos should be made of this.
@melmiamisfit
@melmiamisfit 2 жыл бұрын
I guess the lizard likes what it likes. My Bearded dragon was lettuce aggressive.
@fetusdeletus9266
@fetusdeletus9266 2 жыл бұрын
Your skink: *I request hydration mother*
@RoseProseFroze
@RoseProseFroze 2 жыл бұрын
@@kitsune0rei I'll try lol
@Kahdel
@Kahdel 2 жыл бұрын
I have my Argentinean Tegus trained acoustically. I can reach in grab food bowl, pat them, etc they won't go for their food until I've taped their bowl or plate 4 times on the edge. They'll also immediately stop eating if my hand touches their bowl or plate. Neither of them are obese, I used small amounts of fruit treats (fresh blueberries typically)for training and rewarding good behavior. This also helped them learn when dinner was served as both of them are free roaming in my house with a couple of rooms blocked off they can hear me tap the food dish and will return to their enclosure.
@natanaru
@natanaru 2 жыл бұрын
It's so interesting how he interacts with you and loves scratches. Very intelligent animal.
@sobble_p
@sobble_p 2 жыл бұрын
no words can describe the joy of hearing you open with "well hi there! this is gus gus!"
@sampagano205
@sampagano205 2 жыл бұрын
Since you breed pythons and keep boas, do you think you'll ever do a video about IBD and the importance of testing for viruses generally? I recently had an IBD scare with my children's python which thankfully turned out to not be the case, but I think it does deserve more attention.
@torquess454
@torquess454 2 жыл бұрын
Gus is so handsome, even training your smaller lizards is a good idea for things like escapes , easier to get them back
@keithpayne9776
@keithpayne9776 2 жыл бұрын
So how do you go about giving him a whole bowl of food with the Target training?
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
I just put it in while the target is still up. He stays on the target until it goes down. I also usually put it on the far side of the pillar.
@kated3165
@kated3165 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes the lizard trains you! Our blue tongue knows that its pointless to beg my partner for food, but that I am likely to cave in. His tank has full view of our kitchen and he has learned that the best time to beg for food is when I'm there. I've seen him watch me cooking good smelling meat and suddenly going around his tank flicking his tongue in the air in great interest. He then asks me to let him out of his tank (scratching the door) to which I immediately oblige. Follows me straight back into the kitchen. Then starts following me around non-stop with his head looking straight up at me the whole time (which is how he begs). We have also seen him follow my bf a bit (when he went by with a nice bowl of meaty stew), stop in his tracks to observe him while he eats. Then do a 180 and walk towards me (who has no food yet) and start begging ME instead. That scaly sausage sure knows what hands feed him!
@phasm42
@phasm42 2 жыл бұрын
Googling, reptiles are typically tetrachromats. So two colors that appear identical to our trichromat vision could appear distinct to them.
@Torahamutaro13
@Torahamutaro13 2 жыл бұрын
Gus is such a good, sweet boy. 💖
@buck_tv8936
@buck_tv8936 Жыл бұрын
I really like stories about gus gus. It kind of makes me imagine an adorable tegu playing with toys
@Janeway1269
@Janeway1269 2 жыл бұрын
I never realized they ran on two legs before. I'd LOVE to see that! Also good to be reminded that even sweet Gus Gus can have his moments. Always respect these animals and the power they possess. Love Gus Gus.
@shamik_sathe
@shamik_sathe 2 жыл бұрын
Gus gus is sooo rad. I really like how tame and tolerant he is. It must be a lot of work to make him this freindly.
@turtlejeepjen314
@turtlejeepjen314 4 ай бұрын
My pet Commom Snapping Turtle is also Target Trained like this. When I want him to come to me so I can remove him from his tank for interaction, I will hold a bright blue square of fabric up against the glass & he will frantically ‘run’ to me to get out!! & He also understands it is not a feeding time, so he will not approach aggressively (aka, a Bitey Boi like he would normally be!) I put a round yellow plastic disk against the glass, he zooms over with the feeding response like Gus-Gus here! another awesome video, Clint!
@matthewblackwelder6487
@matthewblackwelder6487 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how he just leans into the scratches just like a dog or cat.
@lindsayschmidt2177
@lindsayschmidt2177 Жыл бұрын
What a good handsome boy!! I love tegus so much. I doubt I’ll ever own one, but gosh, they’re such amazing creatures. Gus Gus and Ally (Snake Discovery’s tegu) are two of my favorite animals to see on KZfaq.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve used target training for years. It’s especially beneficial when training birds, like large parrots. Consistency is key. It is THE most important part of target training. Target training allows for safe feeding, handling and moving your animal to the place you would like it to go. It’s also excellent for “hand shy” (which is actually a fear of hands) animals. Great video!!🐍❤️🐍
@davidharless3752
@davidharless3752 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 16 acre homestead. I have plenty for what ever I need for it to flourish. Gus Gus is the reason why I am getting a tegu.
@FeebsTarantulas
@FeebsTarantulas 2 жыл бұрын
WOW - I knew the reactions would be different but they were INSANELY different. Absolutely brilliant. Amazing. Thank you Clint!
@jacobcox4565
@jacobcox4565 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the fact that Tegus look like monitor lizards but with chubby cheeks.
@aappaapp6627
@aappaapp6627 2 жыл бұрын
This is like what Snake Discovery does with Rex right? 😁
@aryak.9623
@aryak.9623 2 жыл бұрын
It's impressive how for a long time people tought lizards or reptiles in general are stupid, but the more i see about training lizards, the more they look to me even smarter than dogs. Dogs are active and responsive, but compared to horses which are more silent... they are pretty slow in learning new things or exercises. The main difference between dogs and horses is usually how quickly they associate reinforcement to the cue, and how subtle a cue can be. If a tegu really needs just 2 tries to learn an association with the new target it makes it really smart, more than a dog. It impress me how can we still have to learn about their intelligence.
@dooksouls5423
@dooksouls5423 2 жыл бұрын
I had to pause this video to go and find footage of a tegu running on hind legs. What. The. Heck?! Phenomenal!
@mrfarax4944
@mrfarax4944 2 жыл бұрын
I trained my savanah monitor with sound instead of a visual cue. So i could call him. Worked a treat. I miss my savanah. He was such a gentle dude 😢
@blackfirehedgehog7725
@blackfirehedgehog7725 2 жыл бұрын
This was a very valuable video for me. I've seen target training used before, but explained not as extensive as this, and in this case, you can see the difference in Gus Gus's reaction really clearly. Plus it's always a treat to see him, haha. I would like to get a larger lizard someday, and as far as larger lizards go... Well, at the moment a Tegu sure seems the most interesting to me. Knowing how to interact with one safely will be important.
@cattitude247
@cattitude247 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a video like this! ❤️
@codymullens1261
@codymullens1261 2 жыл бұрын
Always great to see GusGus
@Amy_the_Lizard
@Amy_the_Lizard 2 жыл бұрын
A friend and I both accidentally did something similar with or respective bearded dragons. My late bearded Luna wasn't particularly food motivated, but one day when she was actually hungry, she started chewing on one of her fleece blankets, probably in an attempt to inform us that she was hungry. My mom managed to wiggle the blanket out of her throat, then gave her some food. A few weeks later, she got hungry again, chewed the blanket again, and got fed again. After that she'd just start chomping blankets whenever she got hungry, and on a few occasions carefully nibbled at wrinkles of my mom's shirt (she was very careful to make sure she didn't accidentally nip my mom in the process.) She also started to bite a stuffed animal one time, but my mom scolded her, so she didn't do that again (she still got fed though, but I guess that wasn't worth being scolded over.) On a related note, bearded dragon spit is incredibly hard once it dries, and is takes a decent amount to get out of a blanket if there's much in it. Meanwhile my friend's beardie Bernadine is always given food a a white glass plate. Because that's where her food always is, if she gets hungry, she'll go stand on it and stare pointedly at anyone who enters the room until she's fed. And when I say stand, I mean STAND. I guess she realized she's short, because she will hold her legs as straight underneath her as possible to raise her body as high off the ground as she can to in what seems to be an attempt to make it easier to notice her. It looks so silly though, because that's not how bearded normally stand...
@s.l2741
@s.l2741 2 жыл бұрын
This was way better than the usual style vids! More please! Love the more informal chat style 😊
@thetwistedsamurai
@thetwistedsamurai 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so lucky that my Tegu is INSANELY picky when it comes to food. It's probably the only reason he stays fit, tbh. He only eats a couple times a week, cause he's that good of a boi.
@angelabrown6598
@angelabrown6598 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so jam-packed with information, they’re great. 👍
@papanasicuafine
@papanasicuafine 2 жыл бұрын
Love this video!! I'd love to see a video on reptiles and play, btw. ☺️
@EnsToday
@EnsToday 2 жыл бұрын
i've been a big fan for a while, this video is particularly excellent
@lisarich777
@lisarich777 3 ай бұрын
Tego’s are amazing. They’re so smart. They’re so intelligent. I love your videos. They’re so helpful. Thank you.
@antaguana
@antaguana Жыл бұрын
That's some enthusiastic biting for a leaf. You don't often see things so determined to eat a leaf.
@Dreadykruger11
@Dreadykruger11 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for a great video Mr.Rad
@Textile_Courtesan
@Textile_Courtesan 2 жыл бұрын
Great presentation! Something I never thought about for a tegu. Definitely an amazing animal that's top of my bucket list.
@minhannguyen450
@minhannguyen450 2 жыл бұрын
I had been using a lot of bird training techniques with my tegu. I'm excited to add this into the training toolbox. Thank you so much for the video!
@seaturtleslastname8286
@seaturtleslastname8286 Жыл бұрын
Lizard training is so wild its just "attack this circle before you eat so that we can be friends"
@CityLover117
@CityLover117 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you clint! I have wanted a tegu (unfortunately I'm moving soon, so not the best time), and this display of target training a tegu will be super useful! As always, Thank you for your rad content!
@kpKUSS
@kpKUSS 2 жыл бұрын
I love this video! Target training is so valuable and versatile. We used it for all sorts of things when I worked with cotton-top tamarins, from health checks to research.
@Flamedancer1
@Flamedancer1 2 жыл бұрын
Somehow I had to imagine 'police', 'target training', 'dog' and 'tegu' together. If police keeps water balloons with yellow paint, they can throw them at criminals and sick their trained tegu's on them. The criminals would be too terrified by the rex run to react. Would also work for civilians at home to defend against burglars. (I'm kidding of course)
@zelousfoxtrot3390
@zelousfoxtrot3390 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not. Hummmmmmm....
@dontatmebra
@dontatmebra 2 жыл бұрын
Paintball guns.... 10 plus tegu's..... this could work
@starpegasusgamer8561
@starpegasusgamer8561 2 жыл бұрын
It’d work all fine and dandy until the burglar pulls out a Glock and shoots the lizard 😅
@thirdeye_pythons6064
@thirdeye_pythons6064 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I've been debating on whether or not to get a Tegu and your videos have been SUPER helpful!!
@lorrainemunoa791
@lorrainemunoa791 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I plan to do this with my snake. I've managed it with my dog- She knows a lot of English words as her cues or targets for various activities and one vital one is "DINNER"! That and "Snuggle" are her favorites.
@turtlejeepjen314
@turtlejeepjen314 4 ай бұрын
Clint, I love y’all, BUT that super strong first note that introduces your video channel SCARES the UNHOLY BEJESUS OUT OF ME EVERY TIME!!😂😂
@Mike-bh9vs
@Mike-bh9vs 2 жыл бұрын
This is why I love this channel!! Super rad content as always. I need a Gus Gus!
@ZephyrsCreativeCradle
@ZephyrsCreativeCradle 2 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how much dopamine I get watching you scratch your Tegu like a dog. 🥰
@calebgardner2687
@calebgardner2687 2 жыл бұрын
So cool! I can't wait to train my own lizards when I get the chance. Eventually I want to see if they can be audio trained, so that I could play a specific note and they would connect that with feeding time and another with just regular interaction. My plan is to use the "feeding note" before showing the target every time, and then eventually see if they respond to just the note.
@aryak.9623
@aryak.9623 2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see. Animals can learn different amount of words/sounds and with some is more effective than with others. I saw dogs are slow learner but works very well with sound cue, horses learn more quickly but prefer gestures and touch to sound. Anywsy they can learn a huge amount of different cue. It would be interesting to see how reptiles and different species reacts to it.
@zulemazahir666
@zulemazahir666 2 жыл бұрын
I've been needing Gus Gus in my very (currently) sad life. So glad to have another reptile tuber I trust talking about target training so I can prepare for my future dream. Thanks so much for all your hard work Clint! 🖤
@Chickenandfriends-dj4vt
@Chickenandfriends-dj4vt 2 жыл бұрын
Great video mate, I learned a lot about our parrots behaviour from this video. Love the channel, keep up the great work!
@DramaticBloodyBirds
@DramaticBloodyBirds 2 жыл бұрын
This was AMAZING. I saw another training video on "Can you train a lizard too" and got super excited when I saw this one. I'm hoping to someday adopt a Tegu so this was super informative (after a ton of research and enclosure building, of course.) Gus Gus is such a good boy!
@DreadPiratePapa
@DreadPiratePapa 2 жыл бұрын
Note to self: don't wear the gold adidas if you get to go to the reptile room.
@psychicchicken5263
@psychicchicken5263 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, reminds me of one of my bearded dragons, she had a phase where she would instantly bite and try to eat anything green. She occasionally did it with other bright colors, but not nearly as often or fast. Took her long to completely stop doing this.
@DreadPiratePapa
@DreadPiratePapa 2 жыл бұрын
@@psychicchicken5263 LOl, That reminds me of when I had a husky that would stop and smell bright colored flowers. Then at the moment when someone would comment about how neat it was, she would swallow the flower head like an axolotl eating a blackworm (she also did it to anything that moved fast and fit in her mouth ... snakes, moles, mice, worms, kittens, birds, squirrels gone in a flash.)
@nicholasgarrett8594
@nicholasgarrett8594 2 жыл бұрын
I've always been curious about the feasibility of training reptiles. Great video!
@rat_dragon
@rat_dragon 2 жыл бұрын
Target training is extremely useful! I'm glad you covered it :)
@VoMFilms
@VoMFilms Жыл бұрын
I taught my bearded dragon that if I say "Dennis, Food" in a sing song voice, that the thing im offering him in my hand is food for him to eat. Sometimes he does get a bit keen when we go to pet him, so I just show him both sides of my hand to show him there isnt any food for him. He will sit near his bowl when he's hungry. Ive also somehow trained him not to poop inside his enclosure. He has just always hated the smell of his own poo, and I always made sure to clean it out quickly so he wouldnt get used to the smell, also by keeping him very clean he has become very precious about being clean himself. At first he would start going to the bathroom on the window cill, but once Id built him an outdoor enclosure he decided that was the best spot, especially since pooping on the window means end of window time cos stinky. He can be a very smart boy who just has some real bad derp moments lol
@infamousinferno2506
@infamousinferno2506 2 жыл бұрын
This may be my new favorite video from you guys! I'm more of an Agamid lizards type of guy, but if I ever end up with a Sailfin Dragon, I'll definitely give this a try!
@irThumper
@irThumper 2 жыл бұрын
My Indonesian blue tongue skink is smart too. When it's feeding time I use a certain call for him, "Skiiiiinky! Are you hungry? Want food?" Then I turn off his heat lamp (which is on top of his lid), and show him his food dish. He reacts immediately. If I don't turn off the lamp, or call him, or have the food dish, he doesn't get all excited. In fact he will eyeball the lamp, and if it goes off but he doesn't see his special dish, and I haven't called him, then he knows something else is going to happen, like his water being changed. So I guess he has learned voice cues, a signal (lamp going off), and the dish as a target for a series of events that leads up to feeding time. Such a good little lizard!
@crispyorange6997
@crispyorange6997 2 жыл бұрын
Bro thank you so much! I’m finally allowed to get a ball python and it’s mostly because of your videos. I decided on a 9 month old hypo/pastel and I’m getting it in 2 weeks!
@Adulting_Autistic
@Adulting_Autistic 2 жыл бұрын
So smart. Gus Gus is one of my favorites of yours.
@xandermin
@xandermin 2 жыл бұрын
Always a treat to see Gus Gus, the biggest bestest boy!
@movingmountains7841
@movingmountains7841 2 жыл бұрын
My black and white Argentine Tegu, Lilly, did the T-Rex run. She saw a mouse in our kitchen. It was both terrifying and terrific to see. So much cheaper then pest control lol.
@susanmartin3762
@susanmartin3762 2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible difference in his behavior when you put the target up. That's awesome to watch
@loopbreaka
@loopbreaka 2 жыл бұрын
Legendary advice. Thank you.
@ao_fpv7552
@ao_fpv7552 2 жыл бұрын
Wow that is amazing clint, much respect 🙌
@meighansaute
@meighansaute Жыл бұрын
This is such great information!! Thank you Clint for this video! After a year of research and learning, I’m going soon be an owner of a black & white Argentine Tegu. I’m beyond ecstatic to teach my tegu target training. That is all I keep telling my husband haha. As an avid canine, equine behavior and training enthusiast, I’m wicked excited to start this training journey with a tegu. Thank you again for the educational content!
@TehOneTrewIdjut
@TehOneTrewIdjut 2 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely brilliant. You’ve probably extended the lives of many of these lizards with this incredibly observant method. I can’t even begin to express how impressed I am. So glad I stumbled onto this. I probably won’t ever need the info, but damn, BRILLIANT.
@LifeWithAllOfUs
@LifeWithAllOfUs 2 жыл бұрын
I love this video! Very informative
@teawithfoxes
@teawithfoxes 2 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant!! Thank you so much for sharing this.
@RGM89SStarkJegan
@RGM89SStarkJegan 2 жыл бұрын
Every Gus Gus video brings me one step closer to replacing my bed with a tegu enclosure
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