The Los Angeles Reptiles!
1. Ball Python
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Ball Python are a nonvenomous python species found in Africa. This is the smallest of the African pythons and curls into a ball when stressed or frightened.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 30 inches

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2. Uromastyx Lizard
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Uromastyx lizards are primarily herbivorous, but occasionally
eat insects. Their habitat spreads over northern Africa to
India and Asia.
Their spiked tail is muscular and heavy, and can be swung at
an attacker with great velocity.
Diet: Herbivorous (plants)
Size: 1-3 feet

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3. Pacman Frog
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Pacman frogs get their name due to their characteristic round shape and large mouth, reminiscent of the video game character.
They are voracious eaters, often eating insects, small mammals (such as mice), fish, other frogs, and small reptiles. They have a very sticky tongue which they use to catch prey and pull it into their jaws.

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4. Bearded Dragon
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Members of this genus live in the arid, rocky, semi-desert regions
of Australia. They have spiny scales which can be expanded
when threatened and have the chameleon-like ability to change
color in rivalry.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 2 feet

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5. Sinaloan Milk Snake
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The Sinaloan milk snake is predominantly blood red with distinct rings or bands of black which have thinner cream-colored, whitish bands within the black bands.
The Sinaloan milk snake inhabits the rocky and semi-arid drylands of southwest Mexico and is nocturnal; feeding after dark.

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6. Russian Tortoise
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The Russian tortoise or Central Asian tortoise is social with humans and therefore a very popular pet. They live a long time, about 50-75 years.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 12-18 inches

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7. Blue-Tongue Skink
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Blue-tongues are amazing survivors of urbanization. A lizard
may stay in the same backyard for years, consuming
slugs and snails and sunning itself each morning. They're large
and slow moving with a reputation for stealing dog food.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 6-24 inches

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8. African Spurred Tortoise
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The African Spurred Tortoise is the third
largest species of tortoise in the world and at
200 lbs at full maturity, the largest species
of mainland tortoise.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 2-3 feet.

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9. Yellow Belly Slider
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The yellow-bellied slider is a land and water turtle. This subspecies of pond slider is native to the southeastern United States and is the most common turtle species in its range.
It is found in a wide variety of habitats, including slow-moving rivers, floodplain swamps, marshes, seasonal wetlands, and permanent ponds.

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10. Madagascar Boa
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Madagascar Boa is a non-venomous boa species endemic to the island of Madagascar. Adults average 4–5 feet although 6-7 foot species are not uncommon. They are arboreal predators and it will also leave the trees to actively hunt for small mammals on the ground.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 4-5 feet

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Source: Wikipedia
Reptiles in our programs are subject to substitution when necessary.
ABOUT THE REPTILES
We do not own any dangerous or venomous animals. Most of our reptiles are rescued animals that we adopted very much like pets.

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