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    Re: New york metro reptile expo

    There was good variety of reptiles on display, but some species were better represented than others. Among the snakes, I was not surprised to see a huge selection of ball pythons, boas, corn and king snakes. I was surprised at how few garter, hognose and carpet pythons there were. I was really surprised to see elephant trunk snakes, at a couple different stands even! Among the lizards, I was not surprised to see a huge selection of leopard and crested geckos. I was a bit surprised to see so many uromastyx. I was really surprised to see so many chameleons and leachianus geckos. I'm not really a turtle/tortoise or frog guy, so I didn't pay much attention to them, but there were a good number of russian tortoises and dart frogs. Of course, there were many many other species, too many to name, a few of which are pictured below.














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