Take reptiles as an example. A lot of the education reptiles used in zoos are common household pets and aren't at much risk of being endangered (example: corn snakes, bearded dragons, etc). So there's not much of a push to breed these animals or loan them out to other zoos. How are these animals...
While both groups bring a lot to the table what is your personal preference between them? I am more interested in reptiles but that's due to my lack of experience and knowledge with most birds. Whats your preference?
Hello! I made this thread for me to draw your ideas! I like drawing, and you will know that if you look at my information or been following me. My drawing skills are not good but not too bad. I can’t draw amphibians that well. I don’t care if this thread doesn’t get reply’s. I made this thread...
Oreocryptophis porphyraceus coxi. Also known as: Thai Bamboo Ratsnake, Thai red bamboo ratsnake, Black-banded trinket snake, Red mountain racer, etc. Reptile House.
Gonyosoma boulengeri. Drinking from leaf. Also known as: Rhinoceros ratsnake, Rhinoceros snake, Rhino rat snake, Vietnamese longnose snake. Reptile House.
Overview of the "Sheep's pass" in the Sonora desert area (Pacific mountain trail). 1 - 6 are reptile and amphibian exhibits, A is the enclosure for bighorn sheep and B is an aviary for roadrunners and burrowing owls.