domesticating animals in the early years was fraught with danger. In the end we never domesticated the cat. However the cat did domesticate man as Garfield has proven.
It could’ve worked if reptiles had had a chance to mentally evolve into social animals. I say “mentally” because I’m fully aware of how social birds are, but I aesthetically prefer reptiles.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 3 years ago
Evidently the Ankylosaurus ain’t a “good boy”
eromlig about 3 years ago
It’s probably a girl; they’re the worst kind. (Except for the boys, that is.)
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Too bad, looks like a great pet.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
Looks like history proves a lizard dinosaur isn’t man’s best friend. Oh well, maybe try the wolf?
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
It didn’t want to join the club……
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
You are either a friend or an enemy or food. Either way you get thumped. Just be glad he wasn’t hungry.
Asharah about 3 years ago
Offer food first
Doug K about 3 years ago
Sometimes it’s better to not push it.
Let them approach you and check you out first.
I think he got too close too quickly.
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
Caveman: “Who’s a good boy?”
Female club-tailed lizard: “I’m not a boy (WHAM!)”
Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago
Lizard brain has no room for domestication, but that fight-or-flight reflex sure is embedded.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Just because it worked on Wolfie doesn’t mean it works on all animals!
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
How many times have I said about my dog, “He’s a girl!” It must be much harder to tell on a lizard.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
What’s good for one doesn’t necessarily work for another.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Obviously, being a “Good Boy” is not every ones goal in life.
Tentoes about 3 years ago
There’s a big white dog that everybody thinks is mean. When I’m near, I always go over to his fence and pet him because he is not.
blakerl about 3 years ago
domesticating animals in the early years was fraught with danger. In the end we never domesticated the cat. However the cat did domesticate man as Garfield has proven.
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
you ruined its reputation.
rshive about 3 years ago
The screening process for animal domestication.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Not all purple dinosaurs are Barney.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
I’ve always wondered why all cats….even the big ones….respond to “Kitty kitty kitty”.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yeah – I learned that lesson the hard way when I was 5 and I approached a strange dog…luckily for me he was on a chain and could only bite me once.
dennycatlett Premium Member about 3 years ago
Looks like one of Kenny’s ancestors.
cactusbob333 about 3 years ago
Please note that wolves and dogs are doing quite well these days – purple dinosaurs not so much.
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Fortunately he was unsuccessful, otherwise today we could have one of those things in our living rooms or backyards.
The Duke about 3 years ago
At least he still has his hand.
Statick about 3 years ago
Wolf: “Well, I am a higher form of life, after all…”
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Know your audience!
zeexenon about 3 years ago
Stupid is as stupid does … unlike the primitive who put you up to it.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
Look at the tail of an animal before you pet it.
[lizardprotector] over 2 years ago
It could’ve worked if reptiles had had a chance to mentally evolve into social animals. I say “mentally” because I’m fully aware of how social birds are, but I aesthetically prefer reptiles.