It's so nice having time to relax and enjoy the sunshine with the animals! We have traveled so much lately that times like these you really learn to treasure! We are getting busier at the reserve since warmer weather is approaching. That means preparing all of our outdoor summer exhibits for the animal arrivals in mid-May. We try to enrich the lives of our animals as much as possible. Being outdoors, our animals see new sites, hear new sounds, and soak up all the natural sunlight they can possibly get. This year we are planning on constructing a BRAND-NEW outdoor exhibit for "Savannah." This will be her first summer with us! I can't wait~
What a morning!
What a morning at the Fox News Studios! Woohoo! Here Scooter and I are pictured with Kim a trainer from NBC's "Biggest Loser" , former Mr. Universe Gunter Schlierkamp, and the world's strongest man in a wheelchair! What a show! All of them were extremely nice to us (Kim could not stop talking about Scooter's cute lips)!
Here I am with the Fox News "This Morning Team!" Thanks so much for allowing us to share our message with your viewers. We appreciate it!
If you missed our segments on the show this morning log on to www.ktrv.com for footage.
Fox News Morning Show!!!
Tomorrow is the first Friday of April and you know what that means...Our appearance on the Fox News Morning Show! The show tomorrow is going to feature reptiles that are found in Central and South America. I can't give too much away but I CAN say that we are going to have new reptiles featured ALL morning long from 6:00-8:00am! If you're in the Boise area you can catch it on Channel 12 OR if you can watch it worldwide at http://corbinmaxey.com/http://www.ktrv.com/Global/category.asp?C=73639&nav=menu439_1
I admit it...I have guppies!!!
I know what your thinking...Why does "The Reptile Guy" have fish? Long story short, I have always admired aquariums...large and small. When the opportunity arrived I decided to go ahead and put together a freshwater aquarium full of tropical community fish. It's so relaxing and therapeutic. Now I understand why they have them in doctors offices: they take your mind off any issues and for that one second you are completely mesmerized by the fish. I know it sounds cheesy!
Here is a picture taken "back in the day" at Sea World San Antonio. I am petting a Whitespotted Bambooshark found in the Indo-west Pacific Oceans. I just had to post it in tribute to my new freshwater aquarium setup!
Wish me luck!
Happy April Fools' Day!
Happy April Fools' Day! To celebrate this holiday I have decided to post pictures of my animals "fooling" or "bluffing" as a means of defense. They are completely natural behaviors that my animals exhibit while seeing new sites, hearing new sounds, or exploring a new area.
You wouldn't even recognize that this puffed up animals is actually "Spike" our adult Bearded Dragon. Dragons "puff" up when they feel threatened to make themselves appear larger than they actually are. "Spike" happens to puff up every time he sees a bird flying over his large, naturalistic, outdoor habitat. What a perfect shot!
As you probably guessed, this is "Hydro" our Honduran Milk Snake. He uses his bright colors to "trick" predators into thinking he is a venomous Coral Snake (bellow). Here's how you tell the difference between a harmless milk snake and a deadly Coral Snake: Red touches black, friendly jack (Non-venomous), Red touches Yellow, deadly fellow (Venomous).
Here is a picture of "Scooter" with his dewlap fully extended! Look how much bigger he appears? What predator would want to swallow that? These lizards also extend their dewlap while basking in the sun for ultimate exposure!
"Humphrey" our Snapping Turtle will actually bluff by pretending to snap! He jolts his long neck up in the air in a spilt second, giving the impression he just snapped! Don't get me wrong...He still snaps and doesn't bluff all the time!