Slow Loris
The only venomous primate, critically endangered species.They move slowly and deliberately, making little or no noise, and when threatened, they stop moving and remain motionless. And They sure can move fast if they wish:) and They like to come out early evening for termites snacks before rain hits!
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Reptiles
Oriental Garden lizard
The Oriental Garden Lizard can change its color for few reasons: Breeding Season, Male change their color to attract females, their head and shoulders turn bright orange or crimson and their throat turn black. After a Battle: Male can turn red headed after winning a right with another male. Camouflage, they can change their color to match the environment.
a mOmmy lizard protecting her young
Mommy Lizard dugged a hole laid her eggs and about to recover them up. they only attend their young few days after they laid eggs, some don’t attend at all. It usually takes 30-60 days for eggs to hatch.
Burmese Python (Non venmous)
The Burmese python is one of the largest species of snakes, typically grow to 5m(16ft) while some can grow to 7m(23ft)
water monitor
It is widely considered to be the second-largest lizard species, after the Komodo dragon
The King Cobra
The King Cobra, one of the most venomous snakes on the planet—can literally “stand up” and look a full-grown person in the eye. When confronted, they can lift up to a third of its body off the ground and still move forward to attack. Fortunately king cobras are shy and will avoid humans whenever possible.
King Cobras can reach 5.71m (18ft) in length, making them the longest of all venomous snakes.
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