Brazilian Rainbow Boa

Brazilian Rainbow Boa Natural History Size The Brazilian rainbow boa can typically reach lengths of  1.2m to 1.8m, with females typically growing larger than males. They can weigh between 2 – 5 pounds. Habitat and Distribution They are widespread across South America including the Amazon Basin. They are a ground dwelling snake who can be…

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Blue-tongued Skink Natural History Size Males and females of this species tend to grow to similar lengths of 15 inches (38cm) and weigh roughly 1.5 lb (680g). Habitat and Distribution They inhabit grassy woodlands across the northern, eastern and southern coasts of Australia as well as a smaller territory of central Australia. Age Blue-tongued Skinks…

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Yellow-margined Box Turtle

Yellow-margined Box Turtle Natural History Size The Yellow-margined Box Turtle can grow to between 10-16cm long, and weighs between 400-750g. Habitat and Distribution This terrestrial turtle inhabits freshwater environments with vegetated areas. They can often be found near bodies of water or areas which experience heavy rainfall, including marshes, grasslands, or woodlands. Age The lifespan…

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Western Rat snake

Western Rat Snake Natural History Size The Western Rat Snake can grow to between 1.8-2.4m long. Habitat and Distribution This is a diurnal and terrestrial snake species which is native to North America, specifically Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. It inhabits many habitats including, wetlands, forests, grasslands, swamp and rocky areas. Age The lifespan of a…

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Burmese Python Natural History Size The Burmese Python is in the top 6 largest snakes in the world. They can exceed lengths of 6.5 meters (22 ft) but 5 meters (16 ft) is closer to an average length for this species. Females tend to be larger than males. Habitat and Distribution This is an Asian…

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Green Anole

Green Anole Natural History Size The Green Anole can grow to between 13- 20cm long, and weighs between 2- 6g. These lizards’ tail accounts for half of its total length. Habitat and Distribution This is a diurnal and mostly arboreal lizard which inhabits forest, shrubland and wetland habitats in Central America and the southern parts…

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Brown Anole

Brown Anole Natural History Size The Brown Anole can grow to between 7-20cm long, and weighs between 3-8g. Habitat and Distribution This is a diurnal and terrestrial lizard which is native to Central America, specifically Cuba and the Bahamas, but has been introduced into many other central American countries, including some southern parts of north…

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Savu Island Python Natural History Size They are fairly small pythons with the largest growing up to 5ft. Habitat and Distribution These snakes inhabit savannahs, rocky areas and forests on the island of Savu, Indonesia and can most commonly be found in rice fields and near other freshwater sources. Age They can live for more…

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Vietnamese Pond Turtle

Vietnamese Pond Turtle Natural History Size The Vietnamese Pond Turtle’s shell can grow to between 16-28cm long, and individuals can weigh between 0.7- 2.1kg. Females are larger and heavier than males. Habitat and Distribution The Vietnamese Pond Turtle can be found in freshwater wetlands including marshes, streams, lakes and ponds in central Vietnam. Age The…

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Alligator Snapping Turtle

Alligator Snapping Turtle Natural History Size The Alligator Snapping Turtle’s shell can grow to between 35-81cm long, their tails can be almost as long as their shell and can reach lengths up to 5 feet. They can weigh between 8.4-80kg. Habitat and Distribution This is a large turtle that lives on the ground and in…

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