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Hey all! On sunday we headed off to bredls reptile park. On the drive we saw heaps of stumps and 1 RBB.

I will try and write names up to. The pictures arnt the best but they are still there!:p

Stumpy on the road
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Juv beardy
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Boa Constrictor
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Yellow anaconda
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Unsure
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Brown Capuchin Monkey
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Stumpy
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Bell's Phase Lacey
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Unsure
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Boa Constrictor
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Monkey
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Corn snake
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Stumpys and sometype of prickly lizard
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Laceys
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Bredl
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Darwin?
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Murray Darling
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Hairy nosed wombat
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Perentie?
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Stumpy enclosure
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Tortoise
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Water python?
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Tiger snake
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Galah
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little Corella
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American alligator
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Wedge tailed eagles
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Unsure
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Sorry about all the photos.

The other animals I didnt get pictures of are :
Dear geese peacocks goats dingos ducks baby turtles emus cassawararys kangaroos

Daniel
 
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Aww i love the first pic of the stumpy!

Is your first "unsure" a burmese python ??
 
Whoa i thought the croc pic was grass but then when i saw the croc it made sense, it reminds of wen there was a pond with the same green things, there were heaps of them so i thought it was like grass or something and me and my cousin were playing around and i pushed him onto it and....
 
Man that place looks povo as!

Great pics mate. Did they have many elapids?

Nah, they had hardly anything. My dad said when he went there when he was young they had heaps.

Theres not much there but they still have a few reptiles there.
 
Yeah, I thinkthe 1st unsure picture is a Reticulated Python, and the 2nd Unsure looks like Md's. Thats just too me though.
 
Thanks for sharing photo's of Bredls Reptile Park in Renmark South Australia, l have not been there since 2002, l use to go every year when Joe Bredl Senior was still working there.
In your last photo that your not sure of, which is showing a Monitor, l can see that its a Sand Monitor, if you look closely at the Sand Monitor, you can see a yellow tail tip on the end of its tail.
Bredl's Reptile Park is where l got my very 1st Sand Monitor from in 1992, that was born there in September 1990, but we were not allowed to keep them on licence in Victoria at the time, so Joe Bredl held onto it for me until September 1992, which was the time l could keep them on licence here in Victoria.
 
Man that place looks povo as!

Great pics mate. Did they have many elapids?

They were forced to give up their elapids as the current owner (recently deceased) was deathly ill, and could no longer work with them.
The only reason the park remains open at all, is that family members have come from interstate to bring it back to its previous state. This is a really sad situation, and I would hope that ppl would cut them a little slack..

How would you feel if the love of your life was dying, and your dream park was slipping away with him.
Thankfully there are people who are willing to give up their time to help, instead of judging from afar.


RIP Peter. Thinking of Trish and the family during this difficult time.
 
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