Welcome Godzilla!!!

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Godzilla 1 Here’s a sneak-peak at one of our most recent rescues! This is a 2 foot Green Iguana named Godzilla (please don’t blame me for the name…he came with it)! I rescued him last Monday in Boise where he was living in an apartment window seal. He had no proper UV lights, heat sources, or access to water.

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Unfortunately, Godzilla’s owners had no idea how to take of a Green Iguana. They were informed by a pet store to feed him lettuce, crickets, and mealworms. NONE of these items should ever be offered to an iguana! They are complete vegetarians that require dark leafy greens, vegetables, and occasionally fruit.

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If you look closely, you can see that his jaw is a little swollen. This is a calcium deficiency problem that can be caused by several factors including an inadequate diet, lack of UV light, and not being offered the right vitamins and minerals. If you want more information about how to properly care for iguanas, please visit our friends at www.greenigsociety.org

Tapir

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Tapir What animal has the body of a pig, weighs 600 pounds, and has a prehensile snout? The Tapir!

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On a recent visit to the Bergen County Zoological Park I had the opportunity to see a Tapir one up-close and personal!

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There are four species of Tapir, the Brazilian, Baird’s, Malayan, and the Mountain Tapir. The one I met was a Baird’s Tapir native to Central and South America.

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The flexible snout called the proboscis helps the tapir reach foliage. It is made of soft tissue and can move in all directions.

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Unfortunately, all four species of tapir are endangered. Hunting and deforestation all contribute to the demise of this incredible species.

A Lizard's Diaries Part 5: Show Time

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Show 1 There just isn’t anything I could compare to the thrill, excitement, and energy of being in front of a live crowd. It’s one of the things I look forward to every time we are on tour. Whether it’s seeing the shock on people’s faces as we bring out a huge python or knowing that each person leaves with a greater appreciation for all wildlife.

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The animals and I were so fortunate to be able to visit so many people this year in the New York and New Jersey area. One of my favorite appearances was at the Waldwick Public Library. The show was completely SOLD OUT!!!

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After a show Scooter and I will typically sit at our table and meet what seems like an endless amount of kids. I always enjoy hearing their stories…my favorite so far this year was told to me by a young boy who could not have been older than six. He said he found a sea turtle in his back yard!

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It seems like Scooter enjoys the meet-and-greets just as much as I do. Now we’re just trying to figure out how he can sign autographs!