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  1. Turtle Pond
  2. Scarlet Macaws
  3. Macaws, Cockatoos, and Amazon Parrots
  4. Kenya the Lemur, and her Sloth pal.
  5. Bonnie and Clyde the Macaque Monkeys
  6. Dee Dee and Mr Devil the Capuchin Monkeys
  7. Binturongs
  8. Vacant
  9. Shade House Hari the white tiger, Tortoises, Iguanas, Caimans, Bird rehab, Prairie dogs
  10. Snake displays
  11. Iguanas
  12. Lazy and other American Alligators
  13. Tasha and Yukon the Wolves
  14. Crocodile
  15. Fallow Deer
  16. Josh the Black Bear
  17. Buc the Grizzly Bear
  18. Peaches the Florida Black Bear
  19. Cypress, Willow, Lisa, and Stitch the Panthers
  20. a: Rocky and Cheeky the Tigers
    b: Cuban Crocodile
  21. Cuban Crocodile
  22. American Crocodiles
  23. Nile Crocodiles
  24. Tonka the American Bison, miniture burros,
    miniture goats, and deer rehabilitation, and tiger play and training area (rotated).


Close up and personal.

Visitors can expect a close up experience with a few of our resident animals. While some of our residents are permanent, we take in many other animals that are with us temporarily. The main house has a reptile room full of poisonous snakes including cobras, mambas, rattlesnakes, and vipers from around the world and many Native Florida snakes. Of course all are securely housed unless a demonstration is underway.



Owner Bob Freer and Samantha


Most of our animals have been raised to be pets and need human interaction and socialization.



Samantha and visitor


This means that we usually have certain animals that will be introduced to our members for pictures and interaction.



Visitors at the shade house


Most of the time you will have a volunteer escort to answer questions and provide for special requests.




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