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21.05.2022 The dentition of a P. porphyriacus



10.05.2022 The endangered Borneo earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis) is one of the most elusive and enigmatic lizard species in the world. Photographed here by Reptiles4all. TRR is made possible by The Bio Dude

07.05.2022 Back in February we had a message about this little Blotched blue tongue that was caught in a sticky trap. Just thought I would share the progress this one has made. Was very malnourished and had minimal movement in one leg. He is now moving really well and stacking on the weight and growth. Once it warms up again he can go back to the wild.

01.05.2022 A time lapse of one of our Tiger snakes having a feed.



27.04.2022 Mike Grosshanten Photographie captured this handsome cobra standing tall. TRR is made possible by RodentPro.com

22.04.2022 Intense close up of a gaboon viper really shows off its defining features. Photo Don Champlin TRR is made possible by RodentPro.com

25.01.2022 Amazing photography.



21.01.2022 Good morning all, I have today and tomorrow off work so I will be available for any reptile related issues.

21.01.2022 Even in the winter time, I stop and check things out, just to be sure!

19.01.2022 This is probably your favorite, I cannot believe it reached almost 200M views!

18.01.2022 Here's a couple of shots from the earlier article we shared. These Monitor burrows are up to 4 meters deep and provide refuge for dozens of species including reptiles and mammals. The Gopher Tortoise fills a similar niche as ecosystem engineer in the United States. Sean Doody

17.01.2022 Two Tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) after a feed.



15.01.2022 Still one of our favourite shots to have taken. This baby Red Belly emerging from the amniotic sac just hours after birth. Now that's WILD!

13.01.2022 Removed this lovely Tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) from a shed at the falls festival farm. I have been out there a few times over the past few weeks, for a snake in and around the green house. Seems like this one is different to the last one seen, so there could be a few hanging about. I didn't have to take this one far as there is a large dam on the other side of the property, which they were happy for me to release her near. I think she will do well as she has plenty of food shelter and water.

11.01.2022 CRIKEY! Celebrate Steve Irwin Day with us here at #AustraliaZoo and around the world on November 15! Remember to ‘Khaki It’ and share your photos with the hashtag #SteveIrwinDay as we celebrate the greatest Wildlife Warrior. https://www.australiazoo.com.au/event/steve-irwin-day/

10.01.2022 This is heart breaking.

07.01.2022 A Tiger snake with his head in a tube for restraint while we removed ticks.

05.01.2022 Spent the day removing ticks from a couple of snakes we relocated over the past couple of days. This snake had heaps of ticks. Now the ticks are off we will find a suitable place to release them.

03.01.2022 I did a call out to this Lowland copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) earlier today, at Carlton River. I was a bit concerned when I had this photo sent to me as there was a lot of places it could hide. He rang me as I pulled into his road and informed me it had disappeared. When I arrived the gentleman took me around to the back door and showed me where it was. I was there for about 5 mins and spotted it cruising through the grass and turned out a pretty easy catch. The home owner was happy to get some photos while I had the snake and I am waiting for them to be sent to me.

02.01.2022 A crested eagle tangled up with a snake in battle. Photographer unknown

02.01.2022 Apparently this bluey was not happy about some fat headed bloke looking it him with a phone.

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