Just A Few of the Many Reptiles We Have!
Here we would like to share another Kist family passion. We have a large collection of reptiles, tortises/turtles and lizards from around the world. This is but a small sample of our ever growing collection.
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Both of these snakes are Corn Snakes. The black one is
a type A anathristic male(lacks all red genes). The pale
one is amelanistic female(lacks all black genes).
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This is Peter, a Albino Bermese Python, in this
picture he is about ten feet long.
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Aledar, a Jamacan Iguana, about three and a half feet
long. Our Iguanas are all very friendly and act a lot
like lap dogs!
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Turk, a African Sullcata. Young at 5 yearse old, will live
to 125 years, as you can imagine, Elijah's kids will be
taking care of her. She loves tomatoes and long walks
in on the front lawn.
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This is Pandora, also a Albino Burmese Python, she is
currently eating a frozen/thawed rat. All of our snakes
eat frozen/thawed food. Pandora is about twelve feet
long.
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This is Gem, a Bearded Dragon. As you can see, he is
very interested in the camera lens(it might be a new
breed of cricket). He is about one foot long, he enoys
crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers and anything crunchy!
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This is a South American Cane Toad. They are very toxic, but friendly. They have a voracious appetite, and were inported into Australia to destroy the cane fly. They soon became a problem. They live at the top of the food chain because of there toxic secretions
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This is a very nice pair of Ball Pythons in their den. They are a very friendly species and love to be handled. A smaller python reaching only about 4ft in lenth, they can be a very girthy snake. Their patterns are truly beautiful.
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We hope you have enjoyed our Reptiles, please come back often as we will be adding more pictures often.
Thank you,
Dave, Nancy and Elijah Kist
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