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    I'm doing a Reptile Presentation at an Elementary School

    The title says it all. I am going to be visiting around 4 or 5 classes and doing a 30-40 minute presentation in each class. I will be bringing an adult ball python, a yearling ball python, an adult bearded dragon, and a russian tortoise. This way the student will have a good amount of diversity to see and touch.

    My plan will be to keep the talking short, only explaining where they live in the wild, what they eat, and that they are cold-blooded.

    I will then let the brave ones come up and touch the ones they feel comfortable with. I will provide hand sanitizer for before and after handling.

    After everyone gets to touch the reptiles I will have them sit down. The remaining time will be used for Q and A. I hope to get some funny and interesting questions from the little ones.

    Is there anything else you would add or advise me of before hand?

    I can't wait to do this, should be fun.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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