Someone asked for a complete list on the Philadelphia Zoo animals, and I will post lists on this thread.
Philadelphia Zoo Reptiles and Amphibians(species on exhibit):
Northern watersnake
Copperhead
Eastern massasauga
Timber rattlesnake
Fire salamander
One-toed amphiuma
Emperor spotted newt
Brown newt
Oriental fire-bellied toad
Standing’s day gecko
Flat-tailed spider tortoise
Madagascar tree boa
Madagascar ground boa
Cottonmouth
West African gaboon viper
Golfodulcean poison frog
Green and black poison dart frog
Solomon Island tree boa
Splendid tree frog
Green tree python
King cobra
Weber’s sailfin lizard
Mertens’ water monitor
Chinese crocodile lizard
Mata mata
Dwarf caiman
Florida common snapping turtle
Chinese three-striped box turtle
Black tree monitor
Travancore tortoise
Prehensile-tailed skink
Banded rock rattlesnake
Pancake tortoise
Uromastyx
Western diamondback rattlesnake
Gila monster
Panamint rattlesnake
Shingleback skink
Hosmer’s skink
Sidewinder rattlesnake
West African(desert) crocodile
Desert tortoise
Green anaconda
Reticulated python
West African dwarf crocodile
Aldabra giant tortoise
Galapagos’ giant tortoise
Mexican beaded lizard?
Rio Fuerte beaded lizard? The zoo has two beaded lizards on exhibit, but I can’t tell the species.
Some of the specific reptiles(not all)
Green anaconda
Angus: Male, born November 25, 1978 at the Bronx Zoo. Arrived at Philadelphia Zoo 1998.
Amanda: Female, wild born, estimated 1991. Arrived at Philadelphia Zoo 1998.
King cobra
Female, wild hatched in Indonesia, arrived at Philadelphia Zoo in May, 2003.
Timber rattlesnake
Male, hatched 1997 at Seneca Park Zoo. He has a black coloration known as the ‘’black phase’’ of the timber rattlesnake.
Male, arrived at Philadelphia Zoo 2011. He was someone’s pet and we do not know his hatch date. He has a tan coloration(known as the yellow phase)with some black and brown patterns on him.
West African crocodile
Luna: Female, wild hatched in Africa. Arrived at Philadelphia Zoo in 2003.
Cottonmouth
Male, born 2009. He lives on-exhibit next to the timber rattlesnakes.
The zoo also has three female cottonmouths off-exhibit. All four snakes are a subspecies called Florida Cottonmouth.
Florida Common Snapping Turtle
Tyler: Male, arrived at the Philadelphia Zoo in 2018. He lives in the Aquatic Wing where the alligator snapping turtle lived for so many years.
Dwarf Caiman
Male, hatch date 1988. He currently lives behind-the-scenes.
3 of underdetermined sex, all living in the Aquatic Wing of the Reptile House.
Weber’s Sailfin Lizard
The zoo has two sailfin lizards, one male and one female, who arrived together in 2016. The live on the left side of the King Cobra temple where the forest cobra used to live.
Gila Monster
The zoo has six Gila monsters in its collection. One is on exhibit with the Western diamondback rattlesnake, the other five live off-exhibit.
More lists coming up soon.