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Lizard Lick Towing (NEW) – THE SURVIVALIST

The Lizard Lick team is back with an all new season, and they begin with a tough repo job. They have to take a car from an owner who has a reputation for being a militia lunatic…and he lives up to that reputation! *No copyright infringement intended

Survivalist prepper spoof.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Would a vegan/vegetarian have to revert back into slavering carnivores in a outdoor survival crisis?

I watch survival shows starring these outdoor experts dropped alone (along with their camera crews) into swamps, deserts, snowdrifts, etc. and I notice that no sooner have they made fire/found water/made shelter than they’re looking for some nasty lizard/varmint/grasshoppers, etc. to kill & eat, either raw or burnt to a crisp, of course alongside the nuts/edible plants….

Would a vegan survivalist skip the critters altogether and just toss a salad?
(I messed up the grammar in the main question, I know- wasn’t paying attention)

Where can I can find information and photos on the many species of anole lizards that live around the world?

I am thinking of writing an article on anole lizard species but I’m having difficulty finding out how many species there are and getting information on them. I’m seeking info on each one’s habitat conditions, degree of rarity and any endangerment status, range or territory in the wild, laws restricting collection and possession, whether captively-bred specimens are legal or not; as well as food, cover, temperature, and other culturing care needs. Specific books, articles, experts, web sites, etc. could all be helpful. An online database by a professional group, if understandable by the layperson, with copyright-free information, would be excellent. I’d also like to know the first species known to science; and the most recently discovered species; the largest and the smallest species when fully grown; the most cold-climate and hot-climate tolerant species; the longest and shortest lived species; and whether any of the species are vegetarian or cannibalistic.

Would a vegan/vegetarian have to revert back into a slavering carnivore in a outdoor survival crisis?

I watch survival shows starring these outdoor experts dropped alone (along with their camera crews) into swamps, deserts, snowdrifts, etc. and I notice that no sooner have they made fire/found water/made shelter than they’re looking for some nasty lizard/varmint/grasshoppers, etc. to kill & eat, either raw or burnt to a crisp, of course alongside the nuts/edible plants….

Would a vegan survivalist skip the critters altogether and just toss a salad?

Where can I can find information and photos on the many species of anole lizards that live around the world?

I am thinking of writing an article on anole lizard species but I’m having difficulty finding out how many species there are and getting information on them. I’m seeking info on each one’s habitat conditions, degree of rarity and any endangerment status, range or territory in the wild, laws restricting collection and possession, whether captively-bred specimens are legal or not; as well as food, cover, temperature, and other culturing care needs. Specific books, articles, experts, web sites, etc. could all be helpful. An online database by a professional group, if understandable by the layperson, with copyright-free information, would be excellent. I’d also like to know the first species known to science; and the most recently discovered species; the largest and the smallest species when fully grown; the most cold-climate and hot-climate tolerant species; the longest and shortest lived species; and whether any of the species are vegetarian or cannibalistic.