Bearded Dragons


They are from
Australia and can get
up to 2 feet in length.
Sulcata tortoise

The sulcata is the largest of the African
mainland tortoise.

Once our babies are grown they will easily
reach 24-30 inches in carapace length and
80-110 pounds.
These are some of the animals we typically house.   This list is
never complete, we are always taking in new animals.
You will notice that not all of the animals are up for adoption.  Those
select animals will remain with The Creature Program for the rest of their
natural lives because of various age, health or behavior issues.   
Red-eared slider Turtles

They are almost entirely aquatic,
but do leave the water to bask in
the sun and lay eggs. These
reptiles are deceptively fast and
are also excellent swimmers.
Cobalt Blue Tarantula

This is a burrowing
species from
Southeast Asia
Cuban Tree Frog

The largest species of tree frog in North
America, native to Cuba and neighboring
Caribbean islands.
They have the ability to switch between color
variations depending on their environment
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Chinchillas

Soft and furry rodents about the size of
rabbits.

They live in cages and are very tame.
Green Iguanas

They start out as cute little babies, but in a few
years they grow to be about 5 feet long.

These guys eat only veggies.
The Cobalt Blue
Tarantula is one of
the more beautiful, yet
one of the more
aggressive species of
tarantula.
Ferrets

These playful critters
are very smart and can
even become litter
trained.
Some people let their
ferrets roam free in the
house like a dog or a cat.
Chameleons

Chameleons eat insects that they catch with
their incredibly long tongues.  They change
color based on their mood and temperature.
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