Snakes
- Thamnophis sirtalis - Eastern Garter Snake
- Super common and harmless
- Pantherophis guttatus - Corn Snake
- Kill their prey by constriction & consuming anything smaller than their own size, including other corn snakes.
- Crotalus unicolor- Aruba Island Rattlesnake
- Belongs to the family of vipers, Viperidae
- Found only in Aruba, which is off the coast of Venezuela.
- Bitis arietans - Puff Adder
- Extremely venomous and short-tempered snake.
- Found in southern Africa.
- Agkistrodon contortrix - Copperhead
- Agkistrodon piscivorus - Eastern Cottonmouth
- Makes are known to have a "combat dance" that includes coiling, vibrating and opening its mouth to show the white color inside.
- Morelia viridis - Green Tree Python
- By far my favorite herp at the zoo!
- Exhibit a wide array of colors, with babies often being maroon or yellow
Turtles
- Chelus fimbriatus - Matamata Turtle
- Located in Northern South America in river basins. One of the largest freshwater turtles.
- By far the "oddest" thing I saw at the Zoo - I would encourage everyone to look up pictures of them feeding - its freaky.
- Chelonoidis nigra - Galapagos Tortoise
- Juveniles, only 4 years old
- Travel at 0.16 miles per hour
- Centrochelys sulcata - African Spurred Tortoise
- One of the largest tortoises.
- Desert swelling tortoise
- Somehow you can order them online - which is disturbing.
Others
- Tomistoma schleglii - False Gharial
- Crocodile with a very slender snout believed to be an adaptation to catch fish.
- And yes that is a turtle by its snout! (Freshwater)
- Cyclura lewisi - Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
- Can grow up to 5 feet long, and live as long as humans!
- Largest native land animal to the Grand Cayman, its the most endangered iguana on earth
- Due to habitat destruction
- There are multiple recovery programs for these reptiles however.
- Uroplatus phantasticus - Leaf tailed Gecko
- Found on African Islands
- Favorite food is spiders
- They have scales (which is hard to see)
- Heloderma suspectum - Gila Monster
- One of only two venomous lizards (Mexican beaded lizard)
- When they bite they chew the venom into their prey via their grooved teeth
- Spend most of their lives hidden below the ground
2 comments:
cool! Thanks for sharing!--Diana
Nice diversity!
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