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ANIMAL AMBASSADORS

A team of "all-stars" hand-picked out of a total of about 1,830 animals in our NT farmland.
* Impressively beautiful, friendly, used to people, safe, clean and healthy.
* Each of our animals go out no more than twice a month to make sure they have enough rest.

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  • Giant Tortoise

    Largest tortoise in the world
    Never denies veggies from your hands

    Alden

    SEYCHELLES

     

     

  • Giant Bunny

    A 15 lbs fluffy ball.
    Ginormous!

    Loopy

    FRANCE

     

     

  • Parrot

    Kim

    BRAZIL

     

     

  • Albino Python

    Blondie

    USA

     

     

  • True Chameleon

    Robby

    MADAGASCAR

     

     

  • Secret Guest Stars

    Inquire

     

     

 

 

 

 

 

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  • White Snake

    Well-respected in Asian cultures
    A rare white pearl born to black parents

    Matthew

    USA

     

     

  • Royal Python

    Beautiful pattern and docile personality

    Monty

    UGANDA

     

  • Albino Milk Snake (adult)

    Coco

    USA

     

     

  • Tegu

    Friendlier, smaller version of Komodo dragon

    Freddy

    ARGENTINA

     

  • African Tortoise (medium)

    Max

    ETHIOPA

     

  • Alligator Snapping Turtle

    Largest freshwater turtle in America
    Can live 200 years, weigh 400 lbs

    Mr.Grumpy

    USA

     

  • Sugar Glider

    Flying squirrel look-alike
    Relative of kangaroos and koalas

    Boo-Boo

    AUSTRALIA

     

  • Chinchilla

    Extremely soft fur
    60 hairs from each follicle

    Poppy

    CHILE

     

  • African Bullfrog (adult)

    Second largest frog in the world

    Jabba

    SOUTH-AFRICA

     

  • Snake-Necked Turtle

    Slendy

    PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA

     

     

  • Leopard Tortoise

    Callie

    ETHIOPIA

     

     

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Okeetee Snake

    Richard

    USA

     

     

  • Tri-Color Milk Snake

    Batesian mimicry
    Pretending to be venomous is key to survival

    Trinity

    USA

     

     

  • Albino Milk Snake (baby)

    Candy

    USA

     

     

  • Australian Tree Frog

    Prince

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

  • Black King Snake

    All-black snakes are not that common

    Nigel

    MEXICO

     

     

  • Eyelash Gecko

    Presumed extinct for over 100 years,
    rediscovered in the 90's

    Velvet

    NEW-CALEDONIA

     

     

  • Bearded Dragon (big)

    Spike

    AUSTRALIA

     

  • Green Iguana (baby)

    Ziggy Jr

    MEXICO

     

  • Leopard Gecko (adult)

    Gordon

    INDIA

     

  • Blue Tongue Skink

    The bluest tongue of all animals on earth

    Cobalt

    AUSTRALIA

     

  • Blue-Eyed White Rabbit

    Autistic children learn to communicate
    with the help of bunnies

    Melo

    NETHERLANDS

     

  • Legless Lizard

    A missing link between
    lizards and snakes

    Linky

    RUSSIA

     

     

  • African Bullfrog (young)

    Second largest frog in the world

    Jabba Jr.

    SOUTH-AFRICA

     

  • Hippo Frog

    Krueger

    ARGENTINA

     

     

  • Axolotl

    Amber

    MEXICO

     

     

  • African Tortoise (baby)

    Hanna

    ETHIOPIA

     

     

  • Chinese Box Turtle

    Ming

    CHINA

     

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Tarantula

    Rosy

    CHILE

     

  • Tarantula

    TIFFANY

    BRAZIL

     

  • Emperor Scorpion

    CONGO

     

  • Giant African Millipede

    256 legs! The Largest Millipede

    KENYA

     

     

  • Hercules Beetle

    BOLIVIA

     

     

  • Rainbow Stag Beetle

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

  • Giant Hissing Cockroach

    MADAGASCAR

     

  • Terrestrial Isopod

    SPAIN

     

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Variety

Our Animal All-Star team consists of 50+ species from 30+ countries. Each ambassador represents its own species showing its unfathomed beauty and unique characters to people. By encountering and interacting with them in our professional presentations, people learn about how they survive in some of the earth's most primitive and extreme habitats in Africa, Americas, Australia, Asia and Europe. We have critters with 2 legs, 4 legs, 6 legs, 8 legs, and up to over 100 legs. For sure we have many legless ones, too.

Quality

Finest quality proven. All of our animals shown are in perfect condition to make sure they are safe and clean for people to interact with.

Rarity

You don't see these animals every day, unless maybe if you watch Animal Plant or Nat Geo Wild every day. Most of our animals are uncommon that many people have never got a chance to meet one in their life. It is not only about the species but also some of our animals are so different from their own species. Take a look at Matthew the white snake. His species is actually called Black rat snake! Less than 0.1% of animals on earth are all white.

Popularity

Many of our star animals have appeared in magazine covers, TV and films. Many local and international celebrities said they loved our animals!

 

 

 

 

 

Related: Safety & Hygiene, Animal Welfare