Release date was decided to be turned to 28th Feb
Reptile Mania!
You come across a house with a sign reading Reptile Mania, you enter it. Now you'll see a sea exhibit holding Hawksbill sea turtle, black tip reef shark, Orbicular batfish, Atlantic spadefish, snowflake moray eel and Panther grouper. Proud to see the exhibit which have rocks and plants with a mini beach for the female turtles to lay their eggs. Opposite the sea exhibit is the Asian turtle exhibit with a nicely designed banks with pebble and sticks to look natural. Something is the distance and it's not a turtle but a Philippine crocodile who is eating a meat, beneath the water is logs and huge stone with mud at the bottom to look natural. Exotic plant will be put in here to look like the wild with a Buddha statue on one of the rockon the bank with a bush surrounding it, you see a tail which belongs to a Mindanao water monitor. Finally the turtle species list include, Fly River turtle, Asian leaf turtle, Black-breasted leaf turtle, Giant Asian pond turtle, Chinese three-striped box turtle, Bornean pond turtle, spiny hill turtle, Malaysian giant pond turtle, Southern river terrapin and Sri Lanka black turtle. High in the branches is a Fiji banded iguana staring at a insect while waiting for it to come close then grab it. After having seen the Asian turtles exhibit, you stumble across a Australian desert enclosure with red sand, logs and rocks. The species include Kimberley rock monitor, Perentie, Inland bearded dragon, Shingleback skink, Frilled lizard, blue-tongued skink and Inland carpet python. Visitors will stumble across a row of South American exhibit the first enclosure is spacious ant tall. It would have a tree and plants to look like the Amazon with a mini river at the front. Rocks would be also put in the back while pebbles lay in the river. It houses Amazon horned toad, Bell's horned toad, Emerald tree boa and Rainbow boa. The second exhibit is well planted and houses Anthony's poison-arrow frog, Blue poison dart frog, Golfodulcean poison dart frog, Green and black poison dart frog, Red backed poison frog, Splashback poison frog, Spotted poison frog, Strawberry poison frog, Yellow-banded poison dart frog, Yellow-throated frog and Red-eyed tree frog. The third and last one is well-designed to look like a lake with plants and logs. It houses Yellow anaconda and Marine toad. Now you come across a American lakes exhibit housing Coast Range Newt, Western Fence Lizard, Pacific Pond Turtle, Side-blotched Lizard, Western Skink, Pacific Chorus Frog and Western Toad. It would have a pond in the middle with a log for the frogs to get out. It is grassed with stones everywhere. Now a monitor enclosure will houses the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon, Mindanao bleeding heart, Java sparrow and Golden heart dove will share the enclosure. Now a Malagasy row of exhibits will have 5 exhibits. The first enclosure looks like a rainforest and houses Malagasy ground boa, Malagasy tree boa, Dumeril's boa, Malagasy hognose snake and Radiated tortoise. The second exhibits houses Oustalet's Chameleon, Standing's Day gecko,
Striped plate lizard and Leopard tortoise. The third one houses Nile crocodile and Malagasy cichlid. It would looks like a Malagasy wetland with mangroves trees that the baby cichlids use for shelter against the enorumous crocodile. Huge rocks will help the crocodiles get out of the pond to bask in the heatness of the heat lamp. The fourth exhibit houses Golden mantella, Beautiful mantella, Green mantella, Arboreal mantella and Malagasy tomato frog. It's heavily Branched and foggy to look like a rainforest. It also houses Mossy leaf-tailed gecko. The last one houses Spider tortoise. Now a savannah exhibit houses Rainbow agama, Pancake tortoise, Plains agama, Tropical girdled lizard, Sudan plated lizard, Sungazer and African spurred tortoise. A desert exhibit will house beaded lizard with a mini cave if they want to get out of view. Spotted turtle will also live in the exhibit. A bamboo exhibit will house Impressed tortoise which lives in a trio of 16 tortoise. Vulcan Darwin's tortoise live in a nicely-sized
exhibit with rocks and cactuses to look like the Galapagos Islands. A exhibit would be designed to look like a typical Indian house and houses king cobra. They would hide in a pan to get out of view. The puff adder would live in a exhibit that looks like a Masai house to feel at home. Now a mountain exhibit would have stones and hays and houses the amazing California kingsnake. A exhibit would house Green tree python, Burmese python and Tokay gecko. The snakes will relax on a heated rocks to feel happy. A rainforest-themed exhibit will houses Golden poison frog, Annulated boa and Eyelash viper in a wet environment to be active and always looking for prey. A wetland exhibit will houses American alligator in a nicely-sized pond along with Eastern box turtle and Alligator snapping turtle. A wet exhibit with bamboo will house the rare Kihansi spray toad which is a part of a breeding thing. It would have a tree bark at the back and oak leaves in order to breed these tiny toads. Boelen's python will share their
exhibit with reticulated python while a neighbouring exhibit will house Boa constrictor with Dwarf caiman, Matamata and Central American river turtle. Panamanian golden frog would live in a lush vegetation exhibit with branches. Coconuts cut in half will provide shelter for these tiny frogs. Gharial would live with Savu python in a Malayan-themed exhibit with lush vegetation and branches for the pythons to rest on. Egyptian cobra would live in a exhibit that looks like a tomb in a pyramid with jars on the floors, some of them fallen and the other half with be cracked to look natural. Green tree monitors would rest on branches and on the land while tentacled snake swim below looking for minnows. And in a exhibit would be sandstones with grasses and barks with Aruba Island rattlesnake resting on the rocks. A desert exhibit will have termite mounds and red sand and houses Western Diamondback rattlesnake and Taylor's cantil and there would be a signage explaining how a viper's strike is dangerous and how well you must stay away from them. A exhibit will house Timor python in a nice enclosure with Branches and fallen leaves. Solomon Island leaf frog and Solomon Island giant skink would live in a jungle enclosure with crevices and ponds for the frogs to hide in. A exhibit would have bamboo and Buddha statues and houses Spectacled cobra. A exhibit will have Rocky crevice and plants and mud for Red spitting cobra and Black-necked spitting cobra. Eastern green mamba and Western Gabon viper will coexist in a rainforest that looks like Congo. Scarlet milksnake, Corn snake, Southern copperhead and Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake will all live in a spacious enclosure with sands and plants to mimic their natural home. Crocodile skink and Cunningham's skink will live in a wetland enclosure with banks and mini islands The cliff would have logs so the skinks can get on the cliff and hide in the crevices. Javan flying frog, Annam flying frog, Bornean eared frog, Mossy frog, Arakan forest turtle, Annam leaf turtle and Ryukyu box turtle will live in a Asian-rainforest exhibit. The last exhibit houses Murray river turtle with Australian rainbowfish