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Author: corbin Created: 2/16/2009 1:11 PM
Keep up to date with news and events posted by Corbin Maxey!

Today Henry, Jamarkus, Charley, Pinkie, Aerial, Geoffrey, Jamima, Munch, Gilbert, Spicy, Herman, Pierre, Melon, Sparky, Peatree, Little foot, and Dot all got their first bath!!!

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For the first time in his life, little “Henry”, our first baby Sulcata Tortoise to hatch, had the opportunity to be outside in our tortoise yard. Under close supervision he had the opportunity to meet his parents. These pictures really show you how big these tortoises get!

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A lot has been happening around here lately. Just a few days ago, Tinkerbelle our African Sulcata Tortoise’s eggs began hatching! She laid 18 of them in mid October and to our astonishment they hatched in less than five months!

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Ever wonder what it’s like to feed a hungry gator? Here’s a sneak-peak at what I see every time I feed Soni our 6-foot American Alligator.

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Just recently I had the opportunity to work with a camel named Clyde on News Channel 7. I learned a lot of amazing facts and decided to put together 5 facts that most people don’t know about camels. For instance: Did you know camel poop is so dry you can start a fire with it?

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Here’s a sneak-peak at one of our most recent rescues! This is a 2 foot Green Iguana named Godzilla (please don’t blame me for the name…he came with it)! I rescued him last Monday in Boise where he was living in an apartment window seal. He had no proper UV lights, heat sources, or access to water.

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What animal has the body of a pig, weighs 600 pounds, and has a prehensile snout? The Tapir!

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Happy New Year everyone!

Looking forward to another fantastic year- Corbin & Animals
 

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2009 has been one incredible year! Here’s a look back at some of our animal rescues, trips, and events that made this year, a year to remember.

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There just isn’t anything I could compare to the thrill, excitement, and energy of being in front of a live crowd. It’s one of the things I look forward to every time we are on tour. Whether it’s seeing the shock on people’s faces as we bring out a huge python or knowing that each person leaves with a greater appreciation for all wildlife.

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