Lets say it means she doesn't think you're going to eat her.
There's a tendency for people to anthropomorphize animals--maybe too much in some cases. There are articles/videos on the web on (paraphrasing) "How to tell if your beardie likes you," but... Lizards--including BDs--have pretty simple brains; I'm not sure they're really capable of any emotions beyond simple instinctive ones like fear, aggression, etc., even though it may appear so.
I think it's a matter of semantics & agree with MrSpectrum that we tend to attribute pet behaviors to human ones perhaps a bit more than is warranted. That said, like and dislike are fairly basic concepts of selection that I believe most creatures are capable of, including reptiles. If you'd asked about her loving you, that's a different story because of how complex that topic is (been there, done that, bought many, many t-shirts! :lol: )
My beardies have a preference for hornworms over crickets, so I'd say they 'like' them better. My one beardie will walk the length of the couch to curl up on me at night even if my wife is closer, so he 'likes' to sleep on me vs her, the arm of the couch, the floor, etc. Assuming that my wife and I both put out about the same amount of heat, provide the same predator protection, feed and treat him the same, and aren't putting off decidedly different scents, you might be temped to say he likes me better than her. My wife, of course, disagrees wholeheartedly, but that's her problem :lol:
Assuming that my wife and I both put out about the same amount of heat, provide the same predator protection, feed and treat him the same, and aren't putting off decidedly different scents
Assuming that my wife and I both put out about the same amount of heat, provide the same predator protection, feed and treat him the same, and aren't putting off decidedly different scents
Do I? This software needs a smilie with tongue firmly implanted in cheek. :roll:
It's supposed to be a little guy; DW has already made it clear that unlike the dog, the lizard is strictly MY problem, and I'm not equipped to handle all that "female stuff" like infertile eggs... :bleick:
Well, I like a good back & forth, but you're right that it's probably not worth the effort. Besides, I know my beardie likes me better than her, irrespective of the instinctual or willful motivations underlying his oh-so-cute behavior :lol: