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Rhino Iguana - "The
Addams Family" (Cyclura cornuta)
The Rhinoceros Iguana is
an endangered species of lizard of the genus Cyclura
that is primarily found on the Caribbean island of
Hispaniola, shared by the Republic of Haiti and the
Dominican Republic. They vary in length from 2 to 4
1/2 feet and skin colours range from a steely grey to
a dark green and even brown. Their name derives from
the fact that the reptiles possess a bony-plated
pseudo-horn or outgrowth which resembles the horn of
a rhinoceros.
This breading group is
the largest in the country as far as we are aware.
At this present time we are holding an extra female
which belongs to Cotswold Reptile Centre whilst they
build her a new enclosure.
At present time we
currently have 1 Male and 3 Females. These are part
of a breeding project and hopefully next year we
will have babies available for sale.
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| Spectacled Caiman -
"LaCoste"
(Caiman crocodilus)
The Spectacled caiman is found in Brazil, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana,
Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama,
Peru, Surinam, Tobago, Trinidad, and Venezuela. It
has been introduced into Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the
United States The Spectacled caiman has the
largest geographical distribution of any Crocodilian
species.
This caiman is currently at around 3 foot in length.
This caiman is one of the permanent residents of
Concrete Jungle Exotic Pets.
Feel Free to come and visit "LaCoste" |
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Green Iguanas - "Pop"
(Iguana iguana)
The green iguana is a
large, arboreal lizard from Central and South
America. The green iguana is found over a large
geographic area, from Mexico to southern Brazil and
Paraguay, as well as on the Caribbean Islands and
Florida (populations are feral). They are typically
about 1.5m in length from head to tail, and only
very few specimens reach a length of more than 2m (6
feet) and can weigh up to 20+ pounds (10 kg).
These Green Iguana is
currently around 4 foot in length (inc. tail). These
Green Iguana is one of the permanent residents of
Concrete Jungle Exotic Pets.
Their
setup is 10 foot high by 8 foot wide by 6 foot deep
enclosure.
(We are currently
looking for Adult Females and Males to join Pop)
Feel Free to come and
visit "Pop"
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| Bosc Monitor - "Pedro"
(Varanus
exanthematicu)
The Savannah Monitor gets
its Latin name from the unkeeled scales on the back
of the neck which could be said to erupt, and its
common name from the impression that it lives on the
African savannah in the wild. The term savannah
monitor is also used in reference to several other
species of savannah-dwelling monitors.
Its earlier classification,
"Bosc's Monitor," is often used to make this
distinction. It is a robust creature, with powerful
limbs for digging. Its diet is wide-ranging,
including brachytrupes (a giant cricket),
millipedes, centipedes, snails, scorpions, worms,
insect larvae, small to medium birds, small
reptiles, rodents and similar animals.
This Bosc Monitor is
currently around 1 foot in length (inc. tail). This
Bosc Monitor
is one of the permanent
residents of Concrete Jungle Exotic Pets.
Feel Free to come and
visit "Pedro"
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