Green Anole Lizard

A green anole lizard scopes out the tree in my back yard. I must stress this anole was wild. I do not own any captive anoles! Due to all the questions, here is the Wikipedia page on the Green Anole – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_anole.

A Box Turtle’s Morning

http://www.WildlifeTheater.com

This is the box turtle that hatched in our yard years ago (there’s a video of it’s mother excavating the nest it was born in on my website). We named it Fen, because it liked to hang out in a toad house under lots of fennel. We used to think it was a boy, but now we think it’s a girl based on it’s eye color. I found her on the patio this morning and taped her for a while. She gorged herself on some june bugs that were still on the patio from the night before. (There were several in the kiddie pool we have for one of our dogs, so I scooped them out and put them on the patio, and Fen seemed to be very happy about that). After eating she climbed over the edging into the flower bed, and made her way to the toad bath. Why she sat halfway in the bath and half out for so long I have no idea. She wasn’t stuck. I also don’t know why she put her whole head under water, but she did this many times. I went inside for a few minutes, and when I came back out Fen was gone. Don’t believe the stereotype–turtles are NOT slow. There are more videos like this on my personal website www.WildlifeTheater.com

Video Clip: Snake BITES Lizard ATTACKS EATEN ALIVE

As reptile people we know that sometimes live food is nessisary. so this video is for us and the tree huggin hippies. Ball pythons corn snake savannah monitor or bosc monitor red tail boas albino pac man frog attacking killing and eating live mice and rats.
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However the vast majority die within a year of capture and captive breeding is very rare

Feeding the kids VIDEO

Feeding the ’07 wandering garters and the San Francisco.

Couldn’t help jumping when the tetra struck at the mouse. All you really see when you’re filming is sudden movement and you never know if the snake is striking at the mouse or running towards the cage door.

Despite the decline in their population from collection as pets especially in the more northerly regions in which large groups are collected at hibernation, pollution of aquatic areas, and introduction of bullfrogs and bass as predators, this is still a very commonly found snake.