Reptiles & Amphibians
Some sizes / formats are available now and ship immediately; others require up to three weeks to begin shipping.
Shipping and Handling is included in the purchase price. All sizes / formats are professionally printed.
Some sizes / formats are available now and ship immediately; others require up to three weeks to begin shipping.
Shipping and Handling is included in the purchase price. All sizes / formats are professionally printed.
A Prince on His Throne
Perched atop an outdoor toilet seat, this Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris regilla) rules over his realm.
Photograph was taken in Sandy, Oregon, USA. |
More Crunch
Bearded Dragons are native to arid regions of Australia, but their friendly nature makes them an ideal pet just about anywhere.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Lisa's Friend
This is a baby red-spotted garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus), native to my little corner of the world. He was the smallest of his... litter... so his official name is Minimus, but he will always be "runty" to me.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Walking the Mac
The Charina bottae, or rubber boa looks like a rubber snake, and moves about as fast as one, too. Rubber boas will never bite as a defense mechanism, so they are about as dangerous to humans as a rubber snake, too. This beauty's name is MacGonagall and she's my friend.
Photograph was taken in Sandy, Oregon, USA. |
Waxy Monkey
This frog is real, I swear. It is a "waxy monkey frog," aptly named. It doesn't move much, it just sits there like a fake, wax frog.
Photograph was taken in San Francisco, California, USA. |









