Living
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| 1. |
Pancake tortoise |
reptile |
| 3. |
Madagascar giant hissing cockroach |
insect |
| 4. |
South American cave cockroach |
insect |
| 5. |
Leopard gecko |
reptile |
| 6. |
Blue-tongued skink |
reptile |
| 7. |
Mini-lop rabbit |
mammal |
| 8. |
Radiated tortoise |
reptile |
| 9. |
Red-footed tortoise |
reptile |
| 10. |
Ball python (3-4 ft) |
reptile |
| 11. |
Burmese python (7 ft) |
reptile |
| 12. |
Hognose snakes (2 ft)** |
reptile |
| 13. |
Chilean rose-haired tarantula** |
arachnid |
| 14. |
Bearded dragon |
reptile |
| 15. |
Rococo toad |
amphibian |
| 16. |
Box turtle |
reptile |
| 17. |
Walking stick |
insects |
| 18. |
Indian star tortoise |
reptile |
| 19. |
White-crested cockatoo* |
bird |
| 20. |
Chinchilla |
mammal |
| 21. |
African hedgehog |
mammal |
| 22. |
Giant African millipede |
diplopod |
| 23. |
Corn snakes(6-12”) |
reptile |
| 24. |
Red-lored Amazon** |
bird |
Non-living
Biofacts such as skulls, skins, feathers, eggs, horns, antlers, mounted animals, etc.
Hint: Number of animals chosen depends on length of program. For a 1-hour program the zoo educator usually shows 4-5 animals depending on the size of the group.
*Indicates animals that cannot be touched by the spectators
**Indicates animals that are not handled by the presenter or spectators. They are shown in a clear container.