The Reptile Whisperer

I'm starting this blog so I can share my life experiences on herps with those out there who LOVE them as much as I do! I've been around animals all my life especially reptiles and haven't yet come across one I couldn't tame. My friends have jokingly named me "The Reptile Whisperer" and it rightly suits me!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Asian Vine Snake (Ahatulla prasina)

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Female Asian Vine Snake. (this was when she was still in quarantine, being treated for parasites) Where do they live in the wild? ...
Wednesday, October 30, 2013

How to take care of lizard eggs

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http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-Lizard-Eggs
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Care for the beautiful green tree monitor.

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  Care for the beautiful green tree monitor.  By Kathy Brown Jade (female). The green or emerald tree monitor ( Varanus pra...
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Green tree monitors (playlist)

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          This is a playlist of all my Green tree monitor videos.  It starts from when I got Emeril as a baby 4 years ago and ends with vid...
Wednesday, May 1, 2013

My first Green tree monitor (Varanus prasinus) hatchling!

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So the day has finally come where I have succeeded in hatching out a Green tree monitor!  It's been about four years since I first got m...
Friday, March 29, 2013

Tiniest Chameleon, Brookesia Micra, Discovered On Madagascar Island

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The smallest chameleon in the world (Brookesia micra) is so tiny it can sit on the head of a match!  It's so adorable!  Click on the lin...

Lizard fossil provides missing link to show body shapes of snakes and limbless lizards evolved independently

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Click on the link below to read how snakes evolved and are closer related to monitor lizards than legless lizards. Lizard fossil provides ...
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The Reptile Whisperer
United States
I was born in Miami, Fl and started catching herps at the age of 5. That was about 25 years ago and I have been keeping, rescuing and breeding them ever since. All my pets are tame, which you can see in the videos on my YouTube channel. Some people say I have a way with animals as I haven't come across anything yet I couldn't tame down. (I have a lot of patience and I'm good at reading reptiles) For this my friends and family have nick named me "The Reptile Whisperer". I currently have 50+ herps, some of which came from the reptile rescue I used to work for. Most are tropical aboreal species (mainly lizards). My current breeding projects are Cuban Knight anoles, Tokay geckos, White lined geckos, Giant day geckos, Crested geckos, Veiled chameleons, Oustalet's chameleons, Green tree monitors and Blue tree monitors. Plans for the future is to become a Herpetologist:)
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