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    While lizards may not feel love in the human sense, they are certainly capable of learning and adapting to their environment This process, known as conditioning, can lead to a lizard associating a human with positive experiences, such as food, warmth, or safety
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    In regions where Spiny-Tailed Lizards are common, they may come into contact with humans These interactions can range from being kept as pets to being studied in the wild
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    By Jill Fanslau Reptiles are cold-blooded, but does that mean they’re cold-hearted, too? Experts aren’t exactly sure if reptiles have the ability to bond with humans or not
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    Since reptiles don’t have the capacity for forming emotional connections with humans in the way that dogs and cats do, there’s no need to worry if your reptile doesn’t show you affection in the way you might expect
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    This leads many owners to wonder – can lizards form emotional bonds with humans? Do they feel affection, attachment, or even love for their owners? While lizards may not show feelings in the same ways as other pets, emerging research suggests they can form meaningful social connections
  • Spinosaurus - Wikipedia
    Spinosaurus ( ˌspaɪnəˈsɔːrəs ; lit 'spine lizard') is a genus of large spinosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in what is now North Africa during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, about 100 to 94 million years ago The genus was known first from Egyptian remains discovered in 1912 and described by German palaeontologist Ernst Stromer in 1915 The original remains
  • Do Reptiles Bond With Humans? The Science Behind It -
    While reptiles likely don’t experience the mammalian emotions that humans associate with bonding, evidence suggests they do form recognizable relationships with specific humans characterized by recognition, reduced defensive responses, and sometimes preference for familiar individuals
  • Full article: Understanding the Human–Reptile Bond: An Exploratory . . .
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