Dear Frontier
I heard that the reptiles encloses will be different? Why is it not possible adding things to your little aquarium so the reptiles can interact with it? Its already being done for a fish aquarium in another realistic fish sim game! So you be attracting these players if you give more detail to it! here is an example of what it should look like it does not need to be a little small box. There are interior for staff and so happy so this could be an interior walk in reptile display! And you can zoom into each one seeing what your reptiles are doing! As it might be that it could be more open and interactive like the guess. So the guess can interact with the reptiles. Zoo keeper can take them out and talk about them! So please don't make it any less and certainly do not make it have levels keep it realistic as possible.
There is a management game that has got 900 players when it was release so you will bring them all to your zoo if you can make it as exciting as the animals. Good Ai, training, Behaviour, care, etc
You will also bring it those who love reptiles! So please don't have it so there is very little interaction that you reptiles can have with the things in your glass cage! You got to look after the little things too cause it helps add to the exp of the zoo!
The zoo is a perfect place to teach player about the reptiles to care for them! If you make it important the player will fall in love with them instead of just moving on to more interesting things!
From a real zoo
After visiting rainforests, deserts and aquatic destinations, you'll definitely want to explore the King Cobra's Temple with its 15-foot hand-carved sculpture. Plan your trip right, and you just might experience a thunderstorm in the Everglades—as the thunder rolls and lightning flashes, it actually rains inside the alligator and crocodile exhibit. Watch the storm roll through the exhibit and learn about the importance of these storms in the lives of wildlife in the Everglades. Check the schedule inside the Reptile and Amphibian House for show times.
A Day in a life of a Reptile Keeper part 1 and 2
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The Life of a Zoo Herpetologist: An Interview with Curator Doug Hotle of the Albuquerque Biological Park
I reached out to my colleague, Albuquerque Biological Park’s Curator of Herpetology Doug Hotle, to find out what it is like to work with an eclectic collection of native New Mexico and exotic herpetiles.
Example of reptile exhibit
Komodo Dragon exhibit
Here are few important Reptiles
I heard that the reptiles encloses will be different? Why is it not possible adding things to your little aquarium so the reptiles can interact with it? Its already being done for a fish aquarium in another realistic fish sim game! So you be attracting these players if you give more detail to it! here is an example of what it should look like it does not need to be a little small box. There are interior for staff and so happy so this could be an interior walk in reptile display! And you can zoom into each one seeing what your reptiles are doing! As it might be that it could be more open and interactive like the guess. So the guess can interact with the reptiles. Zoo keeper can take them out and talk about them! So please don't make it any less and certainly do not make it have levels keep it realistic as possible.
There is a management game that has got 900 players when it was release so you will bring them all to your zoo if you can make it as exciting as the animals. Good Ai, training, Behaviour, care, etc
You will also bring it those who love reptiles! So please don't have it so there is very little interaction that you reptiles can have with the things in your glass cage! You got to look after the little things too cause it helps add to the exp of the zoo!
The zoo is a perfect place to teach player about the reptiles to care for them! If you make it important the player will fall in love with them instead of just moving on to more interesting things!
From a real zoo
After visiting rainforests, deserts and aquatic destinations, you'll definitely want to explore the King Cobra's Temple with its 15-foot hand-carved sculpture. Plan your trip right, and you just might experience a thunderstorm in the Everglades—as the thunder rolls and lightning flashes, it actually rains inside the alligator and crocodile exhibit. Watch the storm roll through the exhibit and learn about the importance of these storms in the lives of wildlife in the Everglades. Check the schedule inside the Reptile and Amphibian House for show times.
A Day in a life of a Reptile Keeper part 1 and 2

A day in the life... of a reptile keeper. Part I - Sacramento Zoo
Join Zoo Keeper Jessa Ranck as she takes you through a day in the life of a reptile keeper. You'll get an inside look at the care of reptiles


A day in the life... of a reptile keeper. Part II - Sacramento Zoo
By Jessa Franck, Zookeeper 1:00pm – Lunch is over. Before heading out into the zoo again, I prepare a big lunch for the spur-thighed tortoises. Together they consume 2 beets, 2 yams, 6 carrots, 6 broccoli stalks, and 4 bunches of greens. In the wintertime their food consumption is greatly...

The Life of a Zoo Herpetologist: An Interview with Curator Doug Hotle of the Albuquerque Biological Park
I reached out to my colleague, Albuquerque Biological Park’s Curator of Herpetology Doug Hotle, to find out what it is like to work with an eclectic collection of native New Mexico and exotic herpetiles.
Example of reptile exhibit

Komodo Dragon exhibit

Here are few important Reptiles
- Axolotl – this Critically Endangered amphibian retains a tadpole-like appearance even as an adult and has the extraordinary ability to regenerate limbs.Golden mantella – These Critically Endangered frogs don't croak! Instead males attract females by a series of clicking noises. This bright yellow frog is known for attempting to eat anything that can fit in their mouth, even if the taste is repulsive.
- Komodo dragon – there are less than 1000 left in the wild.They are the largest living lizard with males growing up to 3m in length and up to 90kg and females can if necessary reproduce on their own.
- Lemur leaf frog – Due to massive habitat loss and the effects of chytrid fungus, this species' range and its population has declined by over 80% over recent years. An adult lemur frog is only 3 to 4 cm long, it could fit on the end of your finger.
- Morelet's leaf frog – these striking lime-green frogs with a pink or orange underbelly are rapidly disappearing as their forest habitat is destroyed. They have incredible jet black eyes with no discernable iris and wide webbing between their toes which allows them to parachute between trees.
- Mountain chicken – One of the largest frogs in the world, this Critically Emdangered species is known as a mountain chicken as it is commonly hunted for food.
- Orange-tailed skink – These beautifully coloured and highly endangered skinks are not easily found and would be extinct if it weren't for the help of zoos.
- Ploughshare tortoise – one of the most sought after reptiles in the illegal pet trade, this Critically Endangered tortoise can live up to 100 years.
- Round Island boa – one of the very few snake species that can change its colour.
- Sand lizard – one of the UK's rarest and most protected lizards.