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Posted by: jiffypop at Sun Sep 10 22:53:59 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jiffypop ] I have a core of educational animals that are familiar with traveling and being around a large crowd of people. These include an Argentine Tegu, Rhinoceros iguana, Grand Cayman hybrid Cyclura, Sulcatta tortoise, Bearded Dragons, Savannah monitor, Eastern Box turtle, Cornsnakes, Boas, a couple of large Burms, and a few more. These animals are very reliable to behave well and not get stressed. I only do smaller groups of children, 25-30 max. I usually present the animals according to habitat type...desert, savannah, arid forest, rain forest, etc. I always try to let the children get up close and touchy (by walking among them), but the animal's head, and tail if necessary, is always under my control. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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