Diet: Carnivorous animals with the ability to move their jaws to be able to ingest prey larger than their own mouths. The strategy normally used is the ambush. They feed almost exclusively on rodents. Reproduction: The female ball python can... READ MORE.
Reptiles
Central Bearded Dragon
Diet: they are opportunistic omnivores that consume insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, cockroaches or small lizards and vegetation. Reproduction: Bearded dragons reach sexual maturity at 1 to 2 years of age. Mating occurs in the Australian spring and summer months,... READ MORE.
Red tegu
Diet: the red tegu is an opportunistic omnivore that feeds on vegetation, fruits, insects, rodents, birds and fish. Reproduction: Oviparous and females can lay 10 to 30 eggs. The incubation period is 58 to 60 days. The cubs reach sexual... READ MORE.
Savannah Monitor
Geographic Distribution: south of the Sahara, West, Central and South Africa (towards Zaire) Habitat: mainly savannah habitats, but they also adapt well to other habitats of rocky areas, open forests and woods. Diet: for adults, the diet consists mainly of... READ MORE.
Reticulated python
Geographic Distribution: This species is native to Southeast Asia, from western Bangladesh to southeast Vietnam and on islands west of New Guinea. Habitat: they inhabit predominantly in tropical forests, swamps and pasture forests, at altitudes of 1200-2500 m. They live... READ MORE.
Corn Snake
Geographic Distribution: Corn Snakes are endemic to the United States of America, but are more abundant in Florida and the southeastern U.S. Habitat: Corn Snakes prefer humid habitats, field margins with shrubs and deciduous forests. Until 4 months of age,... READ MORE.
African Spurred Tortoise
Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Grasslands, shrublands and dry savannahs along the southern edge of the Sahara desert. Diet: Opportunist and omnivore. Feeds mainly on herbaceous and some succulent plants, but also on animal carcasses encountered. This is the largest terrestrial... READ MORE.
Leopard Tortoise
Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Arid and savannah regions of eastern and southern Africa. Diet: Herbivore. Diet includes a wide variety of plants. Reproduction: Oviparous. Females prepare nests on the ground. After laying 6-15 eggs, the female covers the nest with... READ MORE.