I don't think tuataras should enter the pet trade for a LONG time; they are very long lived and VERY SLOW to reproduce. I certainly support taking them into captivity for conservation reasons but they don't breed fast enough to sustain a viable pet market.
Oh, quick question: What is considered more intelligent? Crocodilians, or Monitors (like crocs and Komodos)?
I'm also not too sure about how easily a dwarf caiman can be trained to be co-operative; they just seemed more hard-wired to be nasty than other crocodilians.
...Actually, I take that back. I remember seeing a video with a trio of trained cuban crocodiles. If those can be trained, a dwarf caiman probably can be too.
Oh, quick question: What is considered more intelligent? Crocodilians, or Monitors (like crocs and Komodos)?
I'm also not too sure about how easily a dwarf caiman can be trained to be co-operative; they just seemed more hard-wired to be nasty than other crocodilians.
...Actually, I take that back. I remember seeing a video with a trio of trained cuban crocodiles. If those can be trained, a dwarf caiman probably can be too.

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