Exhibit Animal Wishlist

  1. Argentine Black and White Tegu
  2. Alligator Snapping Turtle
  3. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
  4. Panther Chameleon
  5. Veiled Chameleon
  6. Inland Taipan
  7. Tiger Snake
  8. Black-Headed Monitor
  9. Stimson's Python
  10. Crested Gecko
  11. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
  12. Tokay Gecko
  13. Smooth -Tailed Gecko
  14. Barking Gecko
  15. Northern Leaf-Tailed Gecko
  16. Coastal Taipan
  17. Rough-Scaled Python
  18. Amethystine/Scrub Python
  19. Rhinoceros Iguana
  20. Red-Bellied Black Snake
  21. Olive Python
  22. Black-Headed Python
  23. Green Tree Python
  24. Magnificent Tree Frog
  25. Rosenburg's Monitor
  26. Perentie (Possibly Habitat) Depending on whether different exhibit sizes or open exhibits are added
  27. Lace Monitor (Possibly Habitat) Depending on whether different exhibit sizes or open exhibits are added
  28. Boyd's Forest Dragon
  29. Hosmer's Spiny-Tailed Skink
  30. Cunningham's Spiny-Tailed Skink
  31. Diamond Python
  32. Coastal Carpet Python
  33. Asian Giant Mantis
  34. Spiny Leaf Insect
  35. Goliath Stick Insect
  36. Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
  37. Giant Wetapunga
  38. Redback Spider
  39. Sydney Funnel-Web Spider
  40. Australian Tarantula
 
I would love to Join on this since all these Animals are great :) <3
If you not mind when I add on 5 more :)

1. Charina bottae** - LC
2. Gumprecht's lance viper / Trimeresurus gumprechti; (Syn .: Viridovipera gumprechti) - LC
3. Tree skink (striped sting skink) / Egernia striolata - LC
4. Cuvier's whistle frog; (Paraguay foam nest builder); (Cuvier's whiskers south frog) / Physalaemus cuvieri - LC
5. Three-lined poison dart frog / Epipedobates anthonyi; (misid .: Epipedobates tricolor) - NT

(Hope the Pictures help a bit with the Names ^^)
 

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-west african lungfish
-streaked tenrec
-jacksons chamelons
-axolotol
-horned toad
-lemming
-hellbender
-green aracari
-strawberry poison dart frog
-electric eel
-boat billed heron
-european fire bellied toad
-olm
-bali mynah
-tokay gecko
-pink tounged skink
-prehensile tailed skink
-thorny devil
-frogfish
-ribbon eel
bold is my number 1
 

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So it's unlikely as we don't have the precedent but I am throwing at least one mammal in as an exhibit animal as it is too small for a habitat.

Tokay Gecko
Leaf-tailed Gecko
Tuatara
King Cobra
Axolotl
Fire Salamander
Mata Mata
Suriname Toad
Frilled Lizard
Japanese Giant Salamander
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Axolotl
Leaf Cutter Ant
Weta
Blue Morph butterfly
Common Vampire Bat
Panther Chameleon
Malagasy Blue-Spot Mantis
(probably better as a habitat animal but) Duck-billed Platypus
Trapdoor Spider
Gopher Tortoise
Mudskipper
 
In this list of animals, there are some that require a larger exhibition enclousures than the one that currently exists.

I think it would be a good idea to have exhibition enclousures of different sizes. Since the current size, it may stay small for certain animals

  • Alligator Snapping Turtle (VU)
  • Panther Chameleon (LC)
  • Giant Girdled Lizard (VU)
  • European Hamster (CR)
  • Black and rufous elephant shrew (LC)
  • Northern Caiman Lizard (LC)
  • Turquoise Dwarf Gecko (CR)
  • Blue Tree Monitor (EN)
  • Galápagos Pink Land Iguana (CR)
  • Egyptian Tortoise (CR) [global extinction is an imminent threat unless steps are taken to protect this species]
  • Star Tortoise (VU)
  • Naked Mole-rat (LC)
  • Chinese Giant Salamander (CR)
  • King Cobra (VU)
  • Giant Horned Lizard (LC)
  • Thorny Devil (LC)
  • Frilled lizard (LC)
  • Poecilotheria metallica (CR)
  • Giant African Millipede
  • Axolotl (CR)
  • Starry night toad (CR) [A species of harlequin frog reappears considered extinct for 30 years]
  • Blue anole (CR)
  • Achrioptera fallax [stick insect]
  • Philippine mouse-deer (EN)
  • Mexican agouti (CR)
  • Saharan horned viper (LC)
  • Emerald tree boa (LC)
  • Spectral tarsier (VU)
  • Plumed basilisk (LC)
  • Mudskipper
 
I want to point out Perentie are really big, 2.5m long and very active. I went to the Koala Pine Sanctuary recently which had the Merten's water monitor, Perentie and the Lace monitors in outdoor enclosures, not glass habitats. The perentie was super super active, I was surprised at just how active the perentie are.
 
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