As part of a family road-trip from Yellowstone to Mount Rushmore, I have visited Reptile Gardens last week, for two mornings in a row (8/15 and 8/16). Below is the species list from these visits:
Most of the collection is kept inside the two-story dome. On the dome's lower level is a small walk-through rainforest, as well as a winding hallway with large and small tanks. The rainforest did not have much signage but I saw many small herps (anoles, uromastyx, agama, tree-frogs) which I could not identify on a species level. There were also some 'parrots on sticks', which I believe are rotated (one morning I saw a female eclectus, but next morning there was an African grey instead). I did not photograph the parrots (was there for the reptiles primarily), but I also recall seeing a nanday conure, salmon-crested cockatoo, and one or two macaws of the species I cannot recall. There were also some smaller enclosures inside the rainforest: one with unsigned tortoises, a pool housing a Florida softshell turtle (hidden on both of my visits), a pool with Roti Island snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordii) and Murray River turtles (Emydura macquarii), and another pool with a smooth-fronted caiman. Finally, there were some branches nailed to the wall - a prehensile-tailed skink sat on one of them, and a boa constrictor was wrapped around another.
Most of the collection is kept inside the two-story dome. On the dome's lower level is a small walk-through rainforest, as well as a winding hallway with large and small tanks. The rainforest did not have much signage but I saw many small herps (anoles, uromastyx, agama, tree-frogs) which I could not identify on a species level. There were also some 'parrots on sticks', which I believe are rotated (one morning I saw a female eclectus, but next morning there was an African grey instead). I did not photograph the parrots (was there for the reptiles primarily), but I also recall seeing a nanday conure, salmon-crested cockatoo, and one or two macaws of the species I cannot recall. There were also some smaller enclosures inside the rainforest: one with unsigned tortoises, a pool housing a Florida softshell turtle (hidden on both of my visits), a pool with Roti Island snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordii) and Murray River turtles (Emydura macquarii), and another pool with a smooth-fronted caiman. Finally, there were some branches nailed to the wall - a prehensile-tailed skink sat on one of them, and a boa constrictor was wrapped around another.
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