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Mexican West-Coast Rattlesnake2064 views(Crotalus Basiliscus)
-This very largesnake has huge amounts of highly toxic venom, long fangs,
and a bad temperament.
location: CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA
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Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake1216 views(Crotalus Basiliscus)
-This very largesnake has huge amounts of highly toxic venom,
long fangs, and a bad temperament.
Location: CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA
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Coastal Taipan1442 views(Oxyuranus S. Scutellatus)
-The largest venomous snake in Australia and is one of the only species known to
give multiple bites while delivering increased amounts of venom.
Location: Australia
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Methuselah, the Giant Galápagos tortoise4974 viewsThey are the largest living tortoise species, endemic to nine islands of the Galápagos archipelago off the coast of Ecuador. They can grow to over 700 pounds and there expected live span is up to 200 years
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Methuselah, the Giant Galápagos Tortoise3698 viewsThey are the largest living tortoise species, endemic to nine islands of the Galápagos archipelago off the coast of Ecuador. They can grow to over 700 pounds and there expected live span is up to 200 years
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Methuselah, the Giant Galápagos Tortoise4569 viewsThey are the largest living tortoise species, endemic to nine islands of the Galápagos archipelago off the coast of Ecuador. They can grow to over 700 pounds and there expected live span is up to 200 years
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Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake @ Reptile Gardens1068 viewsMexican West Coast Rattlesnake-2009
My son wants to be a herpetologist, specializing in snakes, when he grows up. Therefore, when we found out about Reptile Gardens last year we decided to plan our summer vacation for this year around visiting. On our first day's visit, my son's allergies started acting up really bad after going to the alligator show. We ended up having to leave after visiting for only a short time, but a kind lady working in the gift shop gave us a visitors pass so we could return. THANKS
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