Wow, awesome photography!
Love the images. Thanx for sharing.
I want to go to Australia Zoo.
I definitely plan on doing the road trip thing up that way.... got a few places I need to visit.Thanks Tara! It was definitely worth the trip driving up!
haha, I'm sure you'll find something when it's time for you to visit! I'm using a Nikon D700 and the lens used were 70-200mm and 24-70mm. oh and here's a couple more!I definitely plan on doing the road trip thing up that way.... got a few places I need to visit.
Can only hope I will get something more than iPhone or 7yr old little digi camera pics though.... aha.... what camera do you use?
Awesome photos. Thanks for sharing.
Ive seen the retic, its over 7m long and is usually curled up, but a while ago I went and she was stretched out across the tank. Holy crap shes the biggest snake I've ever seen.Did you get any photos of the retic that is supposedly 25ft? Fantastic photos, the tiger looks great!
That was probably the only thing that I missed! Haha cheers for the comment mate!
Wow those are some amazing shots mate! I practally live in the Snake den over there but I don't seem to reconise the snake in the second photo, I've got a feeling its the Chappell Island Tiger but not to sure. Hope you got some shots of the Scrubby and the Inland Tai (My best photos are of those two) Glad you enjoyed your visit
The Australian Pythons they have are: GTP's, Scrubbies, Coastal Carpets, Womas and Spotteds. In the same room they also have some very nice elapids. I was a bit dissapointed with the lizards though, only had Beardies, Bluetongues, Perenties and Shinglebacks, all outdoors. I wouldve liked an indoor part with some smaller skinks and some geckos.Haha, funny that you missed the 25ft python Can you please post up pics of the rest of the snakes you photographed?
Do they have every aussie python there? I'd love to see the jungles if they do.
The Australian Pythons they have are: GTP's, Scrubbies, Coastal Carpets, Womas and Spotteds. In the same room they also have some very nice elapids. I was a bit dissapointed with the lizards though, only had Beardies, Bluetongues, Perenties and Shinglebacks, all outdoors. I wouldve liked an indoor part with some smaller skinks and some geckos.
They have Burms and the Retic on display, but off display they have loads of others like Red Tail Boas.How many exotic snakes do they have mate? Thanks for the info.
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