Category Archives: Animal Ambassador Team

An Army of Beetles just arrived

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New critters! We’re going to include an army of beautiful beetles in our animal ambassador team! The one Goatee Toni holding in the photo is the renowned Hercules beetle, the largest rhinoceros beetle on earth!

He’s just one of many beetles just arrived to our menagerie. They’re all hand-picked for the best quality and definitely the favorite insects for many kids. Book us now!

Fernanda the Brazilian snake

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Goatee Toni handles Fernanda the Brazilian snake –

One of the most beautifully patterned snakes in the world, Fernanda is definitely a unique attraction in our shows! It took us many years to have her grown up to a nice 6-footer from a tiny little baby. Something very interesting about these snakes is that they don’t lay eggs! Babies are born alive!

Have you met Fernanda yet?

Meet Jabba the African Bullfrog

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Jabba is a unique animal of ours. He’s not an eye candy type of critter that makes people say “Ahhh so cute” like our hedgehogs or baby chinchillas do. He doesn’t make much people exaggerate their facial expressions like our snakes and tarantulas do. But he’s the only one that causes people to keep saying both “Yuck! He’s so ugly” and “Can I hold him now? Can I give him a kiss?” at the same time. Pure contradiction 🙂

When it comes to presenting these not-so-good-looking critters, it tests the skills and experience of the presenter. You can either make people hate it more or change their mind to start appreciating something they’ve disliked for a lifetime.

Our gecko went to a good home

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A lovely mom sent us this picture of a leopard gecko she got from us a year ago together with setting as her son’s Christmas gift. Obviously a happy lizard. Good job! That’s responsible parenting.

Also glad that the care sheet and advice we provided helped and our lizard went to a good home.

See how it was like at the beginning in 2013: http://www.jurassicgarage.hk/blog/a-reptile-as-christmas-gift/