tortoisenerd said:They do (or are they Aldabras?)! Very cool pics, although disappointing as always to see pyramided torts (redfoots or stars?). I love the St. Louis zoo. I'm always amazed that its free, compared to many other similar-caliber zoos that are expensive, like the San Diego zoo.
Tom said:Great pics. Thank you. What kind of tort is the one thats hiding out under the big log? It has radiating lines, but its totally smooth.
Neal Butler said:Tom said:Great pics. Thank you. What kind of tort is the one thats hiding out under the big log? It has radiating lines, but its totally smooth.
I was wondering the same thing. Spider tortoise?
Tom said:Thanks for confirming Danny. Good job Neal!
shmily1605 said:Wow is that a Black Mamba? I want to go there just to see it. I heard last week that St. Louis zoo has one. Great pics thanks for sharing.
Tom said:Great pics. Thank you. What kind of tort is the one thats hiding out under the big log? It has radiating lines, but its totally smooth.
Whose painted toenails are reflected in the chimp pic? Were you walking around in flip-flops all day? Haha.
egyptiandan said:1-6 Aldabra tortoises
7 King cobra
8 Burmese python
9 Radiated tortoises
10-11 Komodo dragons
12 Narrow headed soft shell (most likely Chitra chitra, but not sure of the subspecies)
13 Spider tortoise
14 Looks like a Cyclura (Caribbean island iguana) to me. Not sure of the species
Danny