Some of you may I guessed I went to the zoo yesterday :lol:
My photography skills aren't very good, but the animals are nice enough to make up for it.
The first animal I saw was a beautiful Gila Monster. She kept poking her lovely forked tongue out but was too fast for me.
A little later I saw one of her babies, very cute!-
This Fijian Banded Iguana was one of my favourites. If you look through their ear you can see out the other side! (another one of the reptiles I 'picked up' yesterday :lol
There were lots of Veiled Chameleons-
These Giant Geckoes are really cool. They bite! On the sides of each enclosure there's a list of all the people they've bitten, one even had blood on it... this gecko may look friendly but he's not :lol:
Speaking of friendly animals, we passed this rather ominous looking sign-
..and upon opening were greeted with two large Rhinoceros iguanas, who, surely enough tried to lunge at us with gaping mouths (but look docile enough in this picture)-
We also saw two 'small' Green Anacondas, lying in their water tubs-
And last, but not least, the lovely Komodo Dragon, Tuka-
Oh, and to those who PM'd me about getting Tortoises, you can't (legally) keep exotics in Australia :lol:
My photography skills aren't very good, but the animals are nice enough to make up for it.
The first animal I saw was a beautiful Gila Monster. She kept poking her lovely forked tongue out but was too fast for me.
A little later I saw one of her babies, very cute!-
This Fijian Banded Iguana was one of my favourites. If you look through their ear you can see out the other side! (another one of the reptiles I 'picked up' yesterday :lol
There were lots of Veiled Chameleons-
These Giant Geckoes are really cool. They bite! On the sides of each enclosure there's a list of all the people they've bitten, one even had blood on it... this gecko may look friendly but he's not :lol:
Speaking of friendly animals, we passed this rather ominous looking sign-
..and upon opening were greeted with two large Rhinoceros iguanas, who, surely enough tried to lunge at us with gaping mouths (but look docile enough in this picture)-
We also saw two 'small' Green Anacondas, lying in their water tubs-
And last, but not least, the lovely Komodo Dragon, Tuka-
Oh, and to those who PM'd me about getting Tortoises, you can't (legally) keep exotics in Australia :lol: