Naultinus grayii

Tree gecko native to New Zealand, with a calm temperament and a daytime behavior. Rare species, known for its bright green color and delicate breeding.

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-36.8509
174.7645

Varanus varius

The Varanus varius is a large Australian arboreal monitor lizard, identifiable by its lace patterns. It exists in two forms: the classic one and the more contrasting Bell's Phase.

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-26.6500
152.9667

Varanus macraei

Spectacular blue species from the Prasinus group. Arboreal, rare and sensitive, only present on this isolated island.

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-0.8500
130.7500

Varanus reisingeri

Varanus reisingeri is a medium-sized tree monitor monitor with a bright yellow body with black markings. It lives mainly at heights and is active during the day.

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-1.8667
130.0833

Varanus scalaris

Active arboreal monitor lizard, present in wooded savannas. It climbs frequently and lives near hollow trunks.

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-13.2000
131.0833

Varanus primordius

A small terrestrial Australian monitor monitor, Varanus primordius is discreet and agile, living in the wooded areas of the Northern Territory.

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-12.2500
134.6000

Varanus kingorum

One of the smallest monitor lizards in Australia. Very discreet, it lives in arid rocky areas and is difficult to observe.

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-17.4167
138.5833

Simalia boeleni

Mythical and mountainous species from Papua, with an iridescent black color. Rare and difficult to maintain, it fascinates breeders who are passionate about the challenge.

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-6.2833
143.9833

Rhacodactylus trachycephalus

Endemic species of Pine Island in New Caledonia, rare in captivity. This nocturnal gecko is distinguished by its massive head and forest lifestyle.

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-22.6162
167.4838

Corallus batesii

An arboreal constrictor from the Amazon forest, similar to the emerald boa. Appreciated for its intense green coloring and white patterns, it requires great care and maintenance.

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-3.4653
-62.2159

Varanus beccarii

Black arboreal monitor monitor of the Prasinus complex, intelligent and agile. It lives in dense tropical forests and uses its prehensile tail to climb.

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-6.1670
134.3830

Python royal

One of the highest snakes in the world, native to West Africa. Calm, robust and easy to reproduce, it is at the heart of genetic selection projects.

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7.9465
-1.0232

Ouroborus cataphractus

Emblematic lizard from southern Africa, protected by thick scales. He adopts an astonishing social behavior and rolls into a ball to defend himself.

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-29.6833
17.5000

Varanus tristis tristis

Dark and fast monitor monitor, common in dry habitats. Opportunistic and very lively, sometimes semi-arboreal.

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-23.7000
133.8700

Egernia epsisolus

Unknown Australian skink, native to Queensland. A terrestrial species with a discreet lifestyle, often observed in the rock formations of its habitat.

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-23.8000
149.0500