Despite popular belief, most reptiles do not have slimy skin. Their skin is dry and scaly, made of keratin, which keeps them from drying out.
Lizards, with their extraordinary variations, have helped transform what ecologists thought possible in a single species. Boasting more than 7,000 different types, the reptiles are found around the ...
This Friday is National Reptile Awareness Day so there’s no better time to show our appreciation for a few scaly creatures. Animal educators Sharon Peterson and Kim White from Incredible Bats join us ...
Mandy from The Reptile Zoo shares fun facts about Buttercup, an albino Burmese Python. Learn about their size, gentle nature, and restrictions due to the python ban.
Our class learned about different animal groups last week. I wrote three facts about reptiles. Reptiles do not hatch from eggs. The second was that reptiles live in the water. The third fact was some ...
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Madison visits The Reptile Zoo and introduces us to Lumpy, her leopard gecko! She shares some fun facts about this fascinating reptile.