Lizards:
Varanus macraei - Blue spotted tree monitor
Heloderma - Gila monster
Chlamydosaurus kingii - frilled-neck lizard
Geckos
Panther chameleon
More monitors
Dwarf caiman
Iguanas
And more
Snakes:
Atheris squamigera - African Bush Viper and Atheris hispida
Xenodermus- Dragon Snake
Lachesis melanocephala - Black Headed Bushmaster
Eyelash Viper
Dendroaspis polylepis - Black mamba
Oxyuranus microlepidotus - inland taipan
Dispholidus typus - Boomslang
Also i would love to see a Cuvier's dwarf caiman
I would love many more reptiles like rattlesnakes, cobras and other not just the ones listed I’m trying to keep my numbers realistic for obvious reasons.
Also I would love if we could move snakes and lizards into actual exhibits instead of the small ones and let them roam free this would also allow the reptiles to roam freely and maybe even get a live mean.
My final ask is that we get Melanistic and albino counterparts to all of the reptiles.
Varanus macraei - Blue spotted tree monitor
Heloderma - Gila monster
Chlamydosaurus kingii - frilled-neck lizard
Geckos
Panther chameleon
More monitors
Dwarf caiman
Iguanas
And more
Snakes:
Atheris squamigera - African Bush Viper and Atheris hispida
Xenodermus- Dragon Snake
Lachesis melanocephala - Black Headed Bushmaster
Eyelash Viper
Dendroaspis polylepis - Black mamba
Oxyuranus microlepidotus - inland taipan
Dispholidus typus - Boomslang
Also i would love to see a Cuvier's dwarf caiman
I would love many more reptiles like rattlesnakes, cobras and other not just the ones listed I’m trying to keep my numbers realistic for obvious reasons.
Also I would love if we could move snakes and lizards into actual exhibits instead of the small ones and let them roam free this would also allow the reptiles to roam freely and maybe even get a live mean.
My final ask is that we get Melanistic and albino counterparts to all of the reptiles.
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