Species list, 8.5.22
After many years of passing by this facility (located in Pedro's South of the Boarder) I finally had a chance to visit and was not disappointed. It costs only $8 for an adult and would not take more than an hour to go through (I backed tracked 3 times which is why it took even an hour). The collection was quite impressive and the enclosures were not bad but nothing great either. With out further ado...
Snakes (non-venomous):
Reticulated python (very big specimen)
Burmese python
Ball Python
Blood Python
Children's Python
Green Anaconda
Yellow Anaconda
Solomon Island Boa
Amazon Tree Boa
Texas Indigo Snake
Apalachicola Kingsnake
Gray banded Kingsnake
Big bend Milksnake
Western Hognose Snake
Kukri Snake
Snakes (venomous):
W. African Gaboon
Rhinoceros Viper
Eyelash Viper
Jumping Viper
Ashy Pit Viper
Broadleys Bush Viper
Urutu
Jararacussa
Cottonmouth
Trans Peco Copperhead
Arizona Black Rattlesnake
Black tailed Rattlesnake
Tortuga Island Rattlesnake
Canebrake Rattlesnake
West Coast Rattlesnake
Baja Rattlesnake
Pygmy Rattlesnake
Papuan Death Adder
Inland Taipan
W. Green Mamba
E. Green Mamba
Black Mamba
King Cobra (very big specimen)
Moroccan Cobra
Banded Egyptian Cobra
Zebra Spitting Copra
Indo-Chinese Spitting Cobra
Sumatran Spitting Cobra
Lizards:
Green Iguana
Gila Monster
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Chelinoids:
Sulcutta Tortoise
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Fly River Turtle
Golden Thread Turtle
Crocodilians:
American Alligator
Chinese Alligator
Cuviers Dwarf Caiman
Schneiders Dwarf Caiman
Spectacled Caiman
Yacare Caiman
Dwarf Croc
Nile Croc
Slender snouted Croc
American Croc
Morelets Croc
Siamese Croc
New Guinea Croc
Nile x Cuban Croc
Siamese x Saltie Croc
After many years of passing by this facility (located in Pedro's South of the Boarder) I finally had a chance to visit and was not disappointed. It costs only $8 for an adult and would not take more than an hour to go through (I backed tracked 3 times which is why it took even an hour). The collection was quite impressive and the enclosures were not bad but nothing great either. With out further ado...
Snakes (non-venomous):
Reticulated python (very big specimen)
Burmese python
Ball Python
Blood Python
Children's Python
Green Anaconda
Yellow Anaconda
Solomon Island Boa
Amazon Tree Boa
Texas Indigo Snake
Apalachicola Kingsnake
Gray banded Kingsnake
Big bend Milksnake
Western Hognose Snake
Kukri Snake
Snakes (venomous):
W. African Gaboon
Rhinoceros Viper
Eyelash Viper
Jumping Viper
Ashy Pit Viper
Broadleys Bush Viper
Urutu
Jararacussa
Cottonmouth
Trans Peco Copperhead
Arizona Black Rattlesnake
Black tailed Rattlesnake
Tortuga Island Rattlesnake
Canebrake Rattlesnake
West Coast Rattlesnake
Baja Rattlesnake
Pygmy Rattlesnake
Papuan Death Adder
Inland Taipan
W. Green Mamba
E. Green Mamba
Black Mamba
King Cobra (very big specimen)
Moroccan Cobra
Banded Egyptian Cobra
Zebra Spitting Copra
Indo-Chinese Spitting Cobra
Sumatran Spitting Cobra
Lizards:
Green Iguana
Gila Monster
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Chelinoids:
Sulcutta Tortoise
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Fly River Turtle
Golden Thread Turtle
Crocodilians:
American Alligator
Chinese Alligator
Cuviers Dwarf Caiman
Schneiders Dwarf Caiman
Spectacled Caiman
Yacare Caiman
Dwarf Croc
Nile Croc
Slender snouted Croc
American Croc
Morelets Croc
Siamese Croc
New Guinea Croc
Nile x Cuban Croc
Siamese x Saltie Croc