The gaboons will look at you first. You can see their eyes focus on you. The worst was the death adder. I had to open its deli cup container with my hands.
The gaboons will look at you first. You can see their eyes focus on you. The worst was the death adder. I had to open its deli cup container with my hands.
I would love to have that gila but I need some permits here in Cali. Hots are my absolute favorite. I used to have 2 sidewinder, a southern pacific rattler and a dark maroon rattle snake that live where I do, but I could never pin down the sub species. I also volunteered at a hot rescue, they had gaboon, rhinos, a spectacle cobra, corals and a rinoXgaboon cross. Most of them were confiscated by the police and in Ca there's not to many venomous handlers so they got a lot of cool stuff. thanks for sharing
Thats cool I wish I could volunteer at a place that deals with hots..........You got any pics I'd like to see that cross
I'll have to look threw my pictures cause that was like 4 years ago, i was trying, still am, to get enough hours so I could get my handlers license but there like 45 miles away from me and I just didint have the time anymore. Plus as i said it was volunteer job so it was eating up my wallet but If/when I can Im gonna try again cause I still need like 1400-1500 hours aqnd I really want that license! I am also applying at a zoo by my house,kinda, and they have a hots exhibit so hopefully I can get in and earn the rest of my hours that way and get paid to do so.
Damn thats a lot of hours......Good luck in getting that license![]()
in Ca you have to have 2000 hours/ 2 years before you can apply for the license. It sucks but it will be worth it. Just to get my falconers license it took 2 years and like 2000 hours, then i had to take the test, which by the way you can only take twice... in your life so you cant screw it up but again it was totally worth it.
this is my owl "Yue" it means moon
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