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A new venomous reptile collection likely to open in France this year
Hi everybody! Just to let you know that a venomous snake collection will soon be viewable to the public in France... It belongs to the zoo named "Touroparc" and located in a remote area of east-central France. A huge vivarium showcasing
My collection of non venomous snakes
Just started with a Aspidelaps a month ago, but I have several other snakes which I want to share with you people. First my Boa constrictor female: Boa constrictor male: Superdwarf reticulated python female: Dwarf lavender reticulated
Venomous in Terrarium Plovdiv
Some of the venomous snakes in Terrarium Plovdiv, the only exotic animals exhibition room in Bulgaria. Photographer: Pavel Gaytanski
First Venomous/Information
Hey Everyone, I have been on this site now for a few months gather information and enjoying everyones posts/photos and I know this subject gets awefully run down with a bunch of new comers but I would like to know what people reccomend as a first
venomous and non venomous snakes for sale
Lamprophis fuliginosus 1.0 Coelognathus radiatus 1.1 Elaphe climacophora 1.2 Nerodia fasciata 1.1 Nerodia rhombifer 1.1 Pantherophis guttatus x Pantherophis o. quadrivittatus 1.0 Pantherophis o. obsoleta 1.1 Crotalus cerberus 0.1 Deinagkistrodo
Housing venomous snakes, shift boxes etc.
I am interested in seeing how everyone is keeping their animals, especially people that use shift boxes etc. I am developing the venomous enclosures and off-show rooms at London Zoo and am trying to gather as much info as possible. Just glancing at this
New home for rare animal
Extract from The Star By Ben James ONE of Britain's most threatened mammals has made an unlikely area of South Yorkshire its new home. Part of Little Houghton Marsh, near Darfield, Barnsley, has been transformed into a wetland reserve for water vole
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