Meet the [animal] team.
We take pride in knowing that our animals are happy and spoiled. At home they live in a temperature-controlled climate in habitats that were specially designed for them with regularly scheduled enrichment and feeding times. Just like people, each individual has their own personality and this is certainly taken into consideration during public presentations. Some of our animals can be shy, while others prefer to be the center of attention! Many of our critters come from backgrounds where they might have outgrown their former owner's experience or housing capabilities. In these situations, we have provided a home for reptiles and amphibians that no longer had a place for themselves. Our number one concern is the responsible care and keeping of our animals! Meet a few of our pampered residents below.

Sheila
- Sulcata Tortoise
- Twelve Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Romaine Lettuce
- Sulcata tortoises can live up to 100 years old.
- Sulcata Tortoise
- Twelve Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Romaine Lettuce
- Sulcata tortoises can live up to 100 years old.

Tyson
- American Alligator
- Eight Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Chicken
- Tyson is about six feet long. The largest alligator on record was over thirteen feet long.
- American Alligator
- Eight Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Chicken
- Tyson is about six feet long. The largest alligator on record was over thirteen feet long.

Louise
- Bull snake
- Three Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Mice
- Bull snakes, also called gopher snakes, can vibrate their tail to imitate a rattlesnake.
- Bull snake
- Three Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Mice
- Bull snakes, also called gopher snakes, can vibrate their tail to imitate a rattlesnake.

Xena
- Burmese Python
- Three Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Rats
- Burmese Pythons can reach lengths of up to twenty feet.
- Burmese Python
- Three Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Rats
- Burmese Pythons can reach lengths of up to twenty feet.

Gary
- Blue Tongue Skink
- Ten Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Crickets
- Blue tongue skinks will often show their blue tongues as a defensive move.
- Blue Tongue Skink
- Ten Years Old
- Favorite Snack: Crickets
- Blue tongue skinks will often show their blue tongues as a defensive move.