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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Look! Another Crestie!
These guys are still babies and have a lot of growing and learning to do. They’re very docile. This little guy didn’t want to get off my hand during our little photoshoot. When interacting with your pet Crestie, you’ll learn … Continue reading
Crested Gecko
Crested Geckos, also known as Eyelash Geckos, are very easy to care for. They were thought to be extinct until they were found again in 1994. The color variations of these critters are wild and crazy. Specialized breeders will breed … Continue reading
Red-eyed Tree Frog
These little guys are tropical critters found throughout Central America and southern Mexico. They’re not poisonous despite their colorful patters. These vibrant colors stay hidden until they feel threatened, then they flash their sides and open those eyes to make … Continue reading
Fire-Bellied Toad
These little guys can live up to 12 years in captivity. They’re called Fire-belly because of the flamboyant coloring on their underside. They use this as a warning to possible predators saying “I taste bad!”
Female Pastel Ball Python
3.5′ long and docile. She’s a beautiful morph and a welcomed addition to our Animal Ark family.
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Male Calico Morph
Another shot of our male Calico morph being shy.
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Male Calico Ball Python
This Calico morph is about 2′ long. Beautiful coloring and pattern. He’s a bit shy, but once you get him out and warmed up he’s a curious fella.
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Male Pastel Ball Python
3.5′ long with a fantastic coloration and pattern. He’s a real sweetheart and a welcomed addition to the Animal Ark family!
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Baby Central American Red Tail Boa
[contact-form][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Comment’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form] This one is only a hatchling. It’s barely a foot in length compared to it’s parents who can get as long as 5-7 feet!
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Peacock Spider
Courtship display of the Coastal peacock spider (Maratus speciosus). It’s “dance” to attract the female is incredible. It inhabits coastal dune habitats near Perth in Western Australia. [contact-form][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Comment’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]