Seeing how much you all loved the reptiles, I highly recommend the Toledo Zoo if you're ever able to get there! They have an amazing amount of reptiles in two different buildings, including a Saltwater Crocodile, the Fiji Banded Iguanas and an entire room just for venomous snakes.
I think the Fiji Banded Iguanas came from Zoo Tampa. They were on Secrets of the Zoo Tampa before they were shipped to TX. They were breeding prolifically in FL. Thanks for highlighting the impact of Chytridiomycota fungus. It’s killing so many amphibians, but there are so many working to breed them in insurance colonies.
I'd keep CatAleah in planted cage if she wanted :p and I find it funny how you guys geek out over fiji iguana's, I know why but they are so commenly kept and bred by private keepers over here in Europe.
The MOLA is one of my most favorite parts of the FT Worth Zoo. The attention to detail of each enclosure is just fantastic. I have spent almost all day in there taking pictures and just kind of ogling everything there. I've gotten some stinkin rad shots of the green mamba, gaboon viper, bushmaster, the pygmy rattler and the grey banded kingsnake. Over here north of me in McKinney, there is also the Heard Museum. They have a lot of native snakes there. At some point, I'd like to see what I could do to contribute to their collection of native species. Hell there are a few places I'd like to be able to contribute to their native species Ft Worth Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Dallas World Aquarium and the Heard. It's one of the reasons I have as many Sceloporus as I do lol
The information that you gave on the frogs from panana (9:30) is the reason to join USARK, can you imagine the act is approved, would the zoos be able to transport these frogs back to their natural habitat or would it be illegal for them to do so?
@@TheVirtualZoo agreed. We go multiple times a year and we love it. It’s helped me make our bio active home for our corn snake cuz we get to see how their enclosures are set up.
That tree of caiman lizards. 😲❤🦎 Thanks for sharing, Dãv! 🤘
Glad you enjoyed!
My favorite zoo.
I love the FW Zoo. My ex used to work there. They have changed so much since the last time I visited.
Awesome great. Reptiles Zoo. 👍
Thanks!
Love you and you're channel, you do a great job educating everyone on the importance and amazingness of all animals!
Thank you!
10:14 dav-"panama" me-"PANAMAHAHAHAHA" no? okay when i was little i thought that song said "CANADA" XD
Awesome video.
Thanks Liz!
What an epic adventure bro!
#RattleOn
Thanks! You’ll have to take me the Seattle zoo one day.
@@DavKaufmansAdventures gladly!
It seems as though you 2 have an affection for each other, is there something there maybe?
My neck of the woods! We take our kids there multiple times a year. Dallas zoo is cool too, but not as good as ft worth
I'll get there next time for sure
Seeing how much you all loved the reptiles, I highly recommend the Toledo Zoo if you're ever able to get there! They have an amazing amount of reptiles in two different buildings, including a Saltwater Crocodile, the Fiji Banded Iguanas and an entire room just for venomous snakes.
I think the Fiji Banded Iguanas came from Zoo Tampa. They were on Secrets of the Zoo Tampa before they were shipped to TX. They were breeding prolifically in FL. Thanks for highlighting the impact of Chytridiomycota fungus. It’s killing so many amphibians, but there are so many working to breed them in insurance colonies.
I'd keep CatAleah in planted cage if she wanted :p and I find it funny how you guys geek out over fiji iguana's, I know why but they are so commenly kept and bred by private keepers over here in Europe.
The MOLA is one of my most favorite parts of the FT Worth Zoo. The attention to detail of each enclosure is just fantastic. I have spent almost all day in there taking pictures and just kind of ogling everything there. I've gotten some stinkin rad shots of the green mamba, gaboon viper, bushmaster, the pygmy rattler and the grey banded kingsnake.
Over here north of me in McKinney, there is also the Heard Museum. They have a lot of native snakes there. At some point, I'd like to see what I could do to contribute to their collection of native species. Hell there are a few places I'd like to be able to contribute to their native species Ft Worth Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Dallas World Aquarium and the Heard. It's one of the reasons I have as many Sceloporus as I do lol
I’ll have to check that out one day
wow dude. those cobra door handles are insanely awesome.
Right?! I want them!!
lets goooo!!
The Burmese having a crap shed…..looks dry, idk
Not trying to be a drag, just sayin
The information that you gave on the frogs from panana (9:30) is the reason to join USARK, can you imagine the act is approved, would the zoos be able to transport these frogs back to their natural habitat or would it be illegal for them to do so?
Exactly!
What a cool adventure!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
I lived in Fort Worth for more than 20 years and never went to the zoo.
Hope you go soon. It's a great zoo!
Dav!
Great video! 🌞
Thanks! 👍
When u mean the second largest vulture is that wingspan or body size.
Body size
@@DavKaufmansAdventures thanks for the reply rattleon brother
Thank you
You're welcome :)
Literally the coolest reptile house I've been to, thanks for videoing it, gets me the itch to go back down South!
It really is cool isn't it?
Everything’s better in the south😜
Not to mention it's probably the best of it's kind in the US.
@@TheVirtualZoo agreed. We go multiple times a year and we love it. It’s helped me make our bio active home for our corn snake cuz we get to see how their enclosures are set up.
Excellent video Brother!
Much appreciated!
That was a blast!
It really was! More Zoo tours coming up!