This page was last updated on: November 3, 2008
Below you will find Pages and Pages of
our many Animals with Care Sheets of some
of my favorites. These Care Sheets are the
result of my personal experiences as a
hobbyist for over twenty years. I have also
included additional research of other
recognized "experts" in the field of
Herpetology.

I want to caution everyone reading these care
sheets that this information is provided for
you to use at your own discretion, and in no way
implies that the ideas and suggestions they
contain are the only way to successfully
house these amazing Animals. I encourage
you to further research, on your own, any
other information sources you can to
establish your own base of knowledge and
information. I have tried to include as
many publications on each topic as possible in order to assist you with that process. Over time I will continue to add other publications that I find of personal interest. Keep in mind my comments on these publications are my own opinions. I urge you to read all you can and form your own opinions based on your experience and research.

Spend some time with with us as we share with you our Animal Travel adventures, School Programs, and Projects as well. We have so many Stories to tell you with pictures, and friends to share with you that it's time to get started! Our photos feature mammals, reptiles, insects, and their environment. These animal photos will always be updated to bring you the latest of our experiences.

You can also go to our School Program section and see some of the Animal Encounters, Art Work, and fun, along with the wonderful learning experience that we all get to share.
























With an exciting change in focus for this site, I will continue to maintain and add new and interesting Animals as we add to our collection. The changes will include field trips to Zoo's, Animal Parks, Aquariums, and Conservation Centers. We will keep adding as they take place. I hope you will join in on the fun of these trips, and share in the experience of learning, and exploring through the photos we will constantly be adding. Don't forget to e-mail us with you comments, and thoughts about the animals, trips, and the site in general.
Lots of info to take a look at!
Join in on the fun!
Smile, You're On Candid Camera
Build It, Move It, Paint It
Animal Info
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Is This My Best Side?
Click on one of the buttons below and take yourself on an Adventure! Come along with us on some fun Trips to Zoo's, Animal Park's,and Aquarium's!
Click this button to page through all the Care Sheets, or click on the individual animal below to go directly to that Care Sheet:
Blue Tongue Skink          Bearded Dragon
Prehensile-Tail Skink       Mali Uromastyx
Leopard Gecko               Leopard Tortoise
Ocelot Gecko                Russian Tortoise
Suriname Toad               Red Foot Tortoise
Tomato Frog                Red Leg Tarantula
Veil Chameleon              Dwarf Frog

Click this button to see all the Animal Photos, or click on the individual animal below to go directly to that Photo page:
Sites that I have found informative for the animals listed here, including sources for books too.
Click this button to see all the Bird Photos.
Sliver Isabelle Zebra Finch           
Black Face, Black Breast Zebra Finch
Crested Self's nesting                
Crested Self's group
Owl Finch                             
Black Cheek Zebra
Java Rice Finch
Tri Color Nun
Shaft Tail Finch
Scroll down for Animal Photos, Care Sheets, Zoo & Aquarium visits,
& 2008 - 2009 School
Pesentation Calendar.
Check out the Flock
Mex. mex. Kingsnake     Pictus Gecko
Mad. mad Gecko          Peacock Gecko
Tomato Frog             Leopard Gecko
Uromastyx Benti         Chinese Gecko
Bearded Dragon          Blue Tongue Skink
Prehensile-Tail Skink   Russian Tortoise
Uromastyx Mali          Leopard Tortoise
Axolotyl                Red Foot Tortoise
Rainforest Possum       Curly Hair Tarantula
Red Leg Tarantula       Suriname Toad
Dwarf Frogs             Veiled Chameleon
Asian Horned Frog       Usambura Tree Frog

Red Eyed Leaf Frog      Tiger Leg Leaf Frog
Madagascan Speckled Hognose  
Ball Python, High Gold     

I hope you find this site informative, educational, and fun. I look forward to your feed back on what you see and enjoy.
Black Beard: No not the Pirate, but the cat!
You would think that with all these     critters, I would have to be kidding         wouldn't you? He is unbelievable!
Meow
Where do you keep all those Animals, you ask? Come see them at "Home."
Our Home Zoo
School programs are fun and educational for all! See some amazing art work.
Marine Toad
African Bouncing Toad
Waxy Monkey Tree Frog
Poison Dart Frogs
Leaf Tail Gecko
Tokay Gecko
Each of These Pages Contains a Direct Link to that Site
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Stop HANGING around and let's get moving! You can just click on me and see some great photos of me and my boy friend.
Let's HOP to it and move on
to another page! You can just   click on my beautiful photo
        to see more.
Vocabulary List
                      Click on the picture above and go to;  
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                      Much is done, but still some construction to finish.

You can preview this site by clicking HERE to see the Breeders,            or HERE to see the planned 2009 Breeding Program

DRAGONS, CRICKETS, & CHAMELEONS OH MY!!!
Who said " Schools no fun?"
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RESCUE CORNER !
LET ME FIRST SAY THAT NO ONE SHOULD EVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE AN ANIMAL FROM ITS' NATIVE HABITAT UNLES IT IS ABSOULUTELY NECESSARY. YOU MUST BE COMPETENT IN THE APPROPRAITE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY REQUIRED FOR THAT SPECIFIC ANIMAL. THAT INCLUDES HABITAT REQUIREMENTS, AND CORRECT FOOD. IT ALSO REQUIRES COMPLETE COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LOCAL AND FEDERAL LAWS. IT MAY ALSO REQUIRE A FINANCIAL COMITMENT THAT ONCE REMOVED AND THE SERVICES OF A QUAILFIED VETINARIAN ARE NEEDED THAT THOSE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED, EVEN AT YOU OWN EXPENSE.
Click on any of the photos below for a larger image.
This beautiful pair of Albino Burmese Pythons were in bad shape when rescued. They were covered in mites and very dehydrated. They both have recovered and are now in the hands of a qualified breeder.
Agenda
Click on any of the above for a printable version
2008 - 2009 Presentation Calendar
The first  to be rescued were these two Box Turtles. It was easy to name them "Lost" & "Found". Since they have been permitted I have kept them and use them routinley in the School Programs. While "Lost" was a yearling, "Found" was a new born. They are now nine and eight years old respectfully.
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