The New York Reptiles!
1. MAX: Boa Constrictor
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The boa constrictor 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 regions of Central and South America.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 6 feet (can grow to 10 feet)

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2. IVAN: 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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3. BALDY: 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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4. SNAPPY: Red-Ear Slider
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Red-eared sliders are a mostly aquatic turtle and get their name from the small red dash around their ears.It is native to the southern United States and northern Mexico
Diet: Omnivore (plants and meat)
Size: 6-10 inches

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5. PEBBLES: 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: Can grow to 2 feet

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6. KING TUT: 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: Can grow to 1-3 feet

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7. BLUE: Blue-tongue skink
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Blue-tongues are amazing survivors of urbanization. A lizard
may stay in the same backyard for years, conveniently 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. BIG JOE: 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: Can grow to 2-3 feet.

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9. HEFTY: 8-Foot Boa Contrictor
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This tropical species is properly referred to as "Boa constrictor"; an almost unique animal having the same scientific binomial name shared with Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Our female specie is 8-foot long!
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: 2 feet (can grow to 6 feet)

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10. FANG: 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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SPOT: Peach-Throat Lizard
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The peach-throated monitor is a monitor lizard native to Tanzania and can reach up to seven feet in length weighing more than 60 pounds. Their main foods are whole prey, but these monitors will eat anything they can catch.
Diet: Carnivore (meat)
Size: Can grow to 7 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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