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Python reticulatus, Birmingham Zoo

rather scary up close...

Seen whilst hill walking in Cumbria.

2009 Turner river Rd, Everglades

Several young lizards sunning themselves on a log in Hatfield Forest, Essex

agame de bibron, massif du hoggar, algérie

Lumpini Park Bangkok Thailand 1/2016

clearly, i'm ridiculously bored. always.

 

one of my non-realistic dreams. a reptile room.. not drawn to scale. but 3 tanks lining each side of the room. 2 on either side of the window. and 5 in the middle for an iguana enclosure on one end. a pac man frog terrarium next to a chameleon enclosure on the other end. and 2 custom built boa tanks in the middle. shelves can be made further on to stack the tanks lining the walls if more reptiles are bought.

 

list of all reptiles in this non-existent reptile room:

 

Monty and Eva of course

  

wants:

albino ball python

snow corn snake

red tail boa

* argentine boa

leopard geko

bearded dragons

king scorpion

chameleon

iguana

pacman frog

 

and there is one tank left for one of the following:

piebald ball python

california king snake

carpet python

  

if this ever happens at some point in my life, that would be awesome.

   

Dendroaspis angusticeps, Dallas Zoo

Bothrops asper, Central Florida Zoo

Crotalus oreganus oreganus, NORTHERN PACIFIC RATTLESANKE. Baby snake, with a very small rattle. This one was dropped by a red-shouldered hawk. The hawk took off when it was startled by a vehicle near the field station.

My ball python, Patience

Buntwaran im Tierpark Bochum

Randy Meskow hands a red footed tortoise to Kyle Fisher during a reptile presentation Dec. 3, 2015, at Penn State Beaver. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver

Heosemys depressa, hatchling.

A beautiful Moroccan Day Gecko in the High Atlas Mountains, Morocco, north Africa. I believe this is Quedenfeldtia moerens (there are only two described species in the genus, both of which are endemic to Morocco); however, none of the other photos I can find online show colouring as vibrant as this - the yellow and black dots on other photographed specimens seem 'faded' in comparison. This shot shows the full tail - see my other shot for a closer look at the markings. www.flickr.com/photos/feathertailpics/25760978624

Unfortunately I don't remember what kind of reptile...

Sistrurus miliarius barbouri

Very angry with me and wanted to have a go. Moved away quickly so it could escape into the dead bracken.

Lachesis stenophrys, St. Louis Zoo

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