Photo Gallery
*photos are for illustrative purposes and may not represent the exact reptiles that will attend your party.
Eyelash ViperEyelash Viper are a relatively small species (about 2.5 feet long) with females being larger than males. They have a wide, triangular-shaped head, and eyes with vertical pupils. They have large, hypodermic needle-like fangs in the upper jaw that fold back when not in use. The eyelash viper is mostly nocturnal, and like to eat small rodents, frogs, lizards, and small birds.
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Leopard GeckosLeopard Geckos are native to south-asian Afghanistan, throughout Pakistan, north-west India, and into Iran where it lives in the rocky, desert regions. Also, nocturnal creatures, they spend the day hidden under rocks or in dry burrows to escape the daytime heat. At dusk they like to hunt insects. |
TurtleBritish English normally describes these reptiles as turtles if they live in the sea; terrapins if they live in fresh or brackish water; or tortoises if they live on land. Most land based tortoises are herbivores, eating leafy greens, flowers, grasses and some fruits.
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IguanaIguanas have excellent vision and are able to see shapes, shadows, color and movement at long distances. Iguanas use their eyes to navigate through crowded forests, as well as for finding food. They also use visual signals to communicate with members of the same species. Iguanas will eat most any fruit or vegetable, especially, love oranges, cantaloupe, and hibiscus flowers
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Bearded Dragon
Bearded Dragons have broad triangular heads and flattened bodies. An adult can reach from 18 to 24 inches. They can live typically 3–10 years. Children love them because of their friendly and calm nature, along with the ease of caring for them. Bearded Dragons like to eat leafy greens and vegetables and regular meals of feeder insects