A very fun and educational visit to Croc Talk. They are an educational, conservation habitat.

Arianna and Teigan with one of the young, smaller crocodiles.

These ones were born in the habitat and have been raised from the eggs.

They had a few other kids of exotic animals. This is an African Cougar. Almost like a cross between a cougar and a linx.

This big guy was a rescue and has come a long way since he first came to the shelter. He had been experimented on for years with no anesthetics. It took a very long time to trust his new owners.

This guy was rescued from an abusive home. He has terrible calcium build up in his shell, which indicated very poor malnutrition.
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