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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2012497, member: 116380"] Okay so you know how cats and dogs can recognize a kiss on the head as a sign of affection. And I know bearded dragons are limited in their ability to show affection in their own scaly way. But do you think bearded dragons recognize us kissing them as affection.? I know, I know, you aren't supposed to kiss them, salmonella, blah blah blah. If I was gonna get it, I would have by now.😂 I don't kiss them on the mouth, but I do atop their heads and under their chins. Ill pick up toothless, and kiss him multiple times under the chin, like you would a baby, noises and everything. And when I pull away, he looks at me like he's expecting more and will let me kiss his head all the time. So I just wondered if they recognized it as affection or just tolerance and curiosity. 😂 Picture of Toothless with dried pumpkin on his face like lipstick and Nova "hiding" on my boyfriend for attention because they're cute as heck. [/QUOTE]
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