AZ News story of "stuck" Sulcata

Razan

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My sulcata did not come with a warning label about this. :)
 

Tidgy's Dad

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I wonder how often they get stuck underground in nature?
(not cables, but tree roots, rocks, cave-ins?)
 

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We have some broken tree roots in Odin's burrow and when we try to get him out at night he wiggles in hard and grabs them. He is deceptively strong for his size, it's a good thing these guys had heavy machinery in case this guy wasn't ready to come out.
 

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All the reasons I am sticking with Leopards. Sulcatas sure can cause trouble. Lol
 

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All the reasons I am sticking with Leopards. Sulcatas sure can cause trouble. Lol
Somebody on here called Russians miniature sulcatas. Could you imagine you're heard all been 5o-100 pounds :) Yurik does enough digging and climbing for me. And she is a lot easier to get out of a hole.
 
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