The San Diego
Reptiles!
1. KHALEESI: 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. MERLIN: Crested Gecko
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The crested gecko has hair-like projections above the eyes, resembling eyelashes. It has a wedge-shaped head and a crest that runs from each eye to the tail. Native to New Caledonia
Diet: Insectivores (insects)
Size: 5 - 8 inches

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3. SPIDER-MAN: Leopard Gecko
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The leopard gecko is a crepuscular ground-dwelling lizard naturally found in the deserts of Asia and India. Unlike most geckos, leopard geckos have movable eyelids and it has become a a very popular pet in captivity.
Diet: Insectivore (insects)
Size: 8- 10 inches

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4. TIP TOE: Leopard Tortoise
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The leopard tortoise is the fourth largest species of tortoise in the world, with typical adults reaching 16 inches and weighing 30lb.
The carapace is high and domed with steep, almost vertical sides. Juveniles and young adults are attractively marked with black blotches, spots or even dashes and stripes on a yellow background.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 1-2 feet.

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5. DAPHNE: 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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6. ODIN: Black Milk Snake
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Black milk snakes can make excellent pets for many people. They are attractive and typically very hardy snakes in captivity.
Since they dwell in high elevations in the wild, they do well with their temperatures between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 2 - 4 feet

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7. PROMETHEUS: Indonesian Blue Tongue
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Tiliqua gigas (Indonesian blue-tongued skink) is a close relative of the Eastern blue-tongued lizard. They are endemic to the island of New Guinea and other various surrounding islands.
They are found typically in the rainforest. They are very personable and often seem to enjoy being scratched on the head or chin. They seem to enjoy the attention.
Diet: Insectivore (insects)
Size 20 inches

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8. HICCUP: Box Turtle
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Box turtles are omnivorous. Their eagle eyes and keen sense of smell help them find foods such as snails, insects, berries, fungi, slugs, worms, flowers, fish, frogs, and eggs.
During their first five to six years of life they are primarily carnivorous. Adults tend to be mostly herbivores, but do not feed on leafy greens.
Diet: Omnivore (plants and insects)
Size: 5-7 inches

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9. BONES: Dumerils Boa
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The Dumerils boa is a species of non-venomous, heavy-bodied snake that is frequently kept and bred in captivity. Its color pattern is highly variable yet distinctive and it is typically found in the shores of Madagascar.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 6 feet (can grow to 10 feet)

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10. CORNILIA - Corn Snake
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The Red Corn Snake subdues small prey by constriction. Their docile nature, reluctance to bite, and attractive pattern make these North American snakes very popular pets.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size:3 - 6 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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