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Picture Galleries
Here you will find pictures of some of the beautiful animals I have had the pleasure of keeping and breeding both past and present. Simply select the gallery and click on the thumbnails to see a full-size picture.
There are now 9 galleries availableEach is displayed with a sample picture below. Simply click on the picture or gallery title to access it.
Album title: Agamids A very large family of lizards ranging from desert ground dwelling to arboreal tropical rain forest species through even near temperate climates. Most species show some spines somewhere! The family includes the Uromastyx but these are dealt with separately |
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Album title: Chelonians Pictures of tortoises, terrapins and turtles |
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Album title: Geckos The Geckos are generally regarded as one of the most primitive groups of lizards. Nonetheless, their various adaptations to habitat and environment reach almost unparalled levels. |
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Album title: Iguanids This group include a large number of genera which are nearly all New World species. They range from Horned Lizards. Rock lizards, Anoles, Basilisks,Collard lizards, Chuckwallas,Ctenosaurs(Spinytailed Iguanas), Cyclura or West Indian Island Iguanas, to the true Iguana species. Others that are too numerous to mention. |
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Album title: Lacertids and Teids Usually described as 'Typical' lizards, the Lacertid family does in fact contain the kinds of lizard one most commonly sees in Europe. In the New World the Teids occupy the same status so are included here. |
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Album title: Repcage A Gallery devoted solely to the specially designed Reptile Cages (Repcage (TM)) that I produce and supply. |
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Album title: Snakes Small Boids,Pythons and Colubrids. Eryx,Sand boas, Lichanura, Rosy boas, Python regius, Royal Pythons, Corn snakes and Kingsnakes. |
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Album title: Uromastyx (Spiny Tailed Agamids) These animals are heavily adapted to one of the most hostile environments on the planet. Despite this, they include some remarkably beautiful animals. Their captive care is, however, a very specialised subject and if you are interested in keeping them I urge you to read about them following the link in the menu. |
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Album title: Varanids The Varanids or Monitor Lizards include the World's heaviest and longest lizards. They are amongst the most voracious of reptiles. They also include some extremely agile smaller and generally arboreal species - the dwarf monitors. |
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