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  2. Reptile centre - Wikipedia

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    A reptile centre is typically a facility devoted to keeping living reptiles, educating the public about reptiles, and serving as a control centre for collecting reptiles that turn up in populated areas. Most are public-access, run as private business or state-sponsored. Some centres work with venomous reptiles as venom research labs. Others are ...

  3. United States Association of Reptile Keepers - Wikipedia

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    The United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization. USARK describes itself as "a science, education and conservation based advocacy (organization) for the responsible private ownership of, and trade in reptiles."

  4. Brian Barczyk - Wikipedia

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    Brian Henry Barczyk (September 6, 1969 – 2024) [2] was an American reptile enthusiast, YouTuber, and founder of the Reptarium Reptile Zoo and Legasea Aquarium. [3] [4] [5] He was also featured as a star on the TV series Venom Hunters by the Discovery Channel.

  5. Brian Barczyk, Macomb County reptile expert with worldwide ...

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    Barczyk, who turned a childhood fascination with snakes into multiple reptile-related businesses and more than 15 million social media followers worldwide, died Sunday at 54 at his home in Warren.

  6. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a non-profit zoo located near Powell in Liberty Township, Delaware County, Ohio, United States, north of the city of Columbus.The land lies along the eastern banks of the O'Shaughnessy Reservoir on the Scioto River, at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Powell Road.

  7. Chuckwalla - Wikipedia

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    Chuckwallas are stocky, wide-bodied lizards with flattened midsections and prominent bellies. Their tails are thick, tapering to a blunt tip. [5] Loose folds of skin characterize the neck and sides of their bodies, which are covered in small, coarsely granular scales.

  8. Indotyphlops braminus - Wikipedia

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    Adults of I. braminus measure 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) long, uncommonly to 6 inches (15 cm), making it the smallest known snake species. The head and tail are superficially similar as the head and neck are indistinct.

  9. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Crocodilians live almost exclusively in lowland habitiat, and do not appear to live above 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). [115] With a range extending from eastern India to New Guinea and northern Australia, the saltwater crocodile is the widest-spread species. [118] Crocodilians use various types of aquatic habitats.