Abhi, The Green Iguana
An Interesting Story to Share……
Two month ago, Kavitha the owner and savior of a Green Iguana has to make a big decision on whether to keep the Iguana which she loves very much, or to place it in an environment meant for these animal. Her final decision was to give the iguana up knowing that it will have a better home and to have more friends……..This touching story was written by the owner herself after she had donated her loving pet iguana to us, The Penang Butterfly Farm…….
How Abhi Was Saved and How They Become Bestfriend
“Ok let me tell you about how abhimanyu came into my life. I took him from a friend when he was barely 4 months old, in a terrible condition; he could barely move or walk, malnutritioned and not exposed to sun light.
I took him home, constantly kept him close to my body, and every feeding time, I would juice mixed fruits like carrot, watermelon, papaya n banana, mango, mixing it with vits, and feed him thru a small syringe. Feeding took at least 30 minutes because he was too weak to even open his mouth; he sleeps on my chest every night, so that his body is constantly warm.
And slowly my little baby became better. I named him ‘Abhimanyu’ (a warrior from old Hindu scriptures for having survived his ordeal). We go everywhere together. Drives to Penang (from KL) with my little manyu baby sleeping on my lap while I drive; he loves to look out the window of the car for hours as well.
We even went to have lunch at a hotel with some clients with ‘Abhimanyu’ sitting quietly throughout the 2 hour lunch inside my blouse. That is how good a boy he is. My sister (rekha) and I used to keep him as close as possible so that he is constantly warm. Sometimes it’s so funny seeing this little green head peep out of the collar of your shirt, just below you neck.
Once when my sister was washing plates, he had his 2 front’s legs holding the collar and peeping out, looking at her washing dishes from inside her collared t-shirt. He is very cute and manja.
At home he had his own teddy bear and he is tucked in every night. When he wakes up, he walks to the balcony, basks in the sun and come in only when he has had enough.
Once in my old apartment he went to the balcony, climbed onto a coconut tree beside the balcony thru the dried palm leave… and climbed down the tree, four floors down to open garden below during a heavy storm. Only found him the next morning, looking down the balcony, saw this little green thing moving on a lemon shrub. He loves the green, so I am very sure he will be happy.
Thank you once again.. and you can talk to him, he will listen, he understands alot, maybe its our bonding. But for an iguana he is way too smart. My cousins would say he’d win academy award for acting…for he is so well behaved when i am around but is so naughty when he is with them.”
If you are interested in meeting Abhi, come visit the Penang Butterfly Farm!!!
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Do you know what is a Tokay Gecko?
The Penang Butterfly Farm has just adopted an unusual but interesting looking gecko. It is known as the Tokay Gecko ( トッケイヤモリ ), the second largest species of all geckos. Originally from Southeast Asia, this creature is from a family species called Gekkonidae and the length of this magnificent creature could reach up to 35cm long. It can be found in tropical rainforest, mainly on trees and cliffs. They have very fine hairs on their toes and that allow them to stick on walls and ceilings without falling.

This gecko has an amazing body color with striking red dots and bluish background. The eyes are prominent which have vertical slits on them. Similar to most geckos, the Tokay gecko has two hidden ears. Besides its magnificent body color, the Tokay gecko is an aggressive carnivores’ reptile which has an Insectivorous diet. It is also capable of biting and has an unpredictable temperament, so do be careful!
Breeding season for this gecko species will normally last for about 4 to 5 months and during the mating process, the male gecko will hold onto the female using their mouth. In order to attract a female gecko, the male gecko makes a call and it can be heard over a wide area. This loud sound is repeated for a couple of times hoping that a female gecko will respond. The male will approach the female from the back, where the male gecko later will place its teeth on the female’s neck section to hold her in place as they move from side to side during the mating process. After mating, the female will look for a safe place to lay its eggs, and when the right location is found, she will then lay the eggs and secure them to a solid base where they will be guarded by both male and female gecko until they hatch. One of the interesting feature about this gecko is the females can lay eggs about every month.
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Tags: gecko, lizard, tokay, tokay gecko, トッケイヤモリ
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