This picture is from our Hidden Cove exhibit. In the upper corners are two emerald tree boas. The stunning white spots on their scales, actually help camoflage these animals. One the ground are several posion dart frogs.
This stone fish is part of the Venom exhibit. It is a deadly fish from the Indo-Pacific.
These death adders are also part of Venom: Striking beauties. They are amoung the top 10 most venomus snakes on the planet.
That is our juvenile zebra nurse shark. She has only been with us for a short while, but she is doing fantastickly. In a few years or so she will be able to join our adult sharks in the Open Ocean exhibit. Sharks grow and mature much faster in captivity then in the wild.
I took this phto in up in our rainforest.
This is our female small-tooth saw fish. Isn't she beautiful!!!
This is our African snakes display in Venom. There is a geen mamba on a branch in the top left corner, a black mamba along the bottom, a gabon viper on top of him(his head looks like a dead leaf), another gabon viper in the bottom right corner, and a rhino viper on a branch in the top right corner.