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We can use your helping hands and time. If you have the time and space to help foster or adopt an animal: Please call/text us
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Animal Surrender & Rescue/Injured Animals

Bird, Reptiles and amphibians are popular pets for many reasons…However in time, some can become difficult to sustain. Many grow large, become costly to feed, have a long live expectancy, some become impossible to handle and they begin to require special enclosures. Unfortunately, many well-meaning pet owners choose to release their pets into the wild – PLEASE DO NOT RELEASE PETS INTO THE WILD! Non-native animals can cause serious harm to our delicate environment. It is against Florida state laws & is unkind towards the captive animals life.

If you’re no longer able to care for your pet bird, reptile or amphibian and would like a safe place to Surrender your pet: Please call/text us
@ 954-410-1379 | 954-961-4519 or Contact Us!

Have you found wildlife in need of assistance? Please call/text us @ 954-410-1379 | 954-961-4519 or Contact Us!

 

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Meet some of our animals available for Sponsorship!

Common Snapper Turtles

Names:
Snappy (22 years old)
Meanster (10 years old)

Life Span: 30-40 YRS
Average Weight: 35-85 Lbs.

The common snapping turtle is noted for its combative disposition when out of the water with its powerful beak-like jaws, and highly mobile head and neck. In water, it is likely to flee and hide underwater in sediment. The common snapping turtle has a life-history strategy characterized by high and variable mortality of embryos and hatchlings, delayed sexual maturity, extended adult longevity, and iteroparity (repeated reproductive events) with low reproductive success per reproductive event.

American Alligators

Names:
Boss Hog (10 years old)
Long Jaws Jr (10 years old)
Drago (8 years old)
Hearts (4 years old)
Butterfly (4 years old)
Stumpy (3 years old)
Spongebob (5 years old)
Alley (3 years old)
Lyle (6 months old)

Life Span: 30-80 YRS
Average Weight: 200 Lbs.

Then there is about 10 Gators that need names From 1 year -5 years old IF you Adopt them you can name them!

American alligators are apex predators and consume fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Hatchlings feed mostly on invertebrates. They play an important role as ecosystem engineers in wetland ecosystems through the creation of alligator holes, which provide both wet and dry habitats for other organisms. Throughout the year (in particular during the breeding season), American alligators bellow to declare territory, and locate suitable mates. Male American alligators use infrasound to attract females. Eggs are laid in a nest of vegetation, sticks, leaves, and mud in a sheltered spot in or near the water. Young are born with yellow bands around their bodies and are protected by their mother for up to one year.

Boa Constrictors

Names:
Stash (12 years old, Redtail Columbian Boa)
Beast (15 years old, Redtail Columbian Boa)
Ghost (7 years old, Dumerils Boa)
Hammer (8 years old, Hypergenetic albino – Redtail Columbian Boa)

Life Span: 20-30 YRS
Average Weight: 22 Lbs.

Boa constrictor, is a species of large, non-venomous, heavy-bodied snake that is frequently kept and bred in captivity. Found in tropical South America, as well as some islands in the Caribbean. A staple of private collections and public displays, its color pattern is highly variable yet distinctive.

Red Foot Tortoise

Name:
You Name Them When You Adopt Them!

Life Span: 50 YRS
Average Weight: 60 Lbs.

A species of tortoise from northern South America. They are popularly kept as pets, and over-collection has caused them to be vulnerable to extinction. Their natural habitat ranges from savannah to forest edges around the Amazon Basin. They are omnivorous with a diet based on a wide assortment of plants, mostly fruit when available, but also including grasses, flowers, fungi, carrion, and invertebrates. They do not brumate, but may aestivate in hot, dry weather.

Softshell Turtle

Name:
Stretch (15 years old)

Life Span: 50 YRS
Average Weight: 97 Lbs.

Florida softshell turtles are native to the Southeastern United States. They are found primarily in the state of Florida, but they also range to southern sections of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas. It is the only species of a softshell turtle whose range spans the entire Florida peninsula. These turtles occupy almost every freshwater habitat, even tolerating some brackish environments; however, they are not often found in water with strong currents, preferring habitats with slow-moving or still water. These different habitats include swamps, lakes, marshes, wet prairies, small rivers, creeks, and even ponds formed in man-made ditches or sinkholes.

Slider Turtles (Red & Yellow Eyed)

Name:
You Name Them When You Adopt Them!

Life Span: 20-40 YRS
Average Weight: 5 Lbs.

The red-eared & yellow-eared slider is a subspecies of the pond slider. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States, is also popular as a pet across the rest of the world, and is the most invasive turtle. It is the most commonly traded turtle in the world. Native to the Southern United States and northern Mexico, but has become established in other places because of pet releases, and has become invasive in many areas where it outcompetes native species. Red Eyed Sliders are Invasive to Florida

Burmese Python

Name:
Skully (10 Years old)

Life Span: 20-25 YRS
Average Weight: 198 Lbs.

The Burmese python is one of the largest species of snakes. It is native to a large area of Southeast Asia. Until 2009, it was considered a subspecies of Python molurus, but is now recognized as a distinct species. It is an invasive species in Florida as a result of the pet trade.
They are involving faster in our Everglades then we are able study.

Amazon Parrot

Name:
Vulture (30 years old)

Life Span: 80 YRS
Average Weight: 5 Lbs.

The amazon, is an endangered amazon parrot of Mexico and northern Central America. It prefers to live in mangrove forests or forests near rivers or other bodies of water. It is a popular pet and an excellent talker. Poaching for the international pet trade has driven the species to near-extinction in the wild; around half of all wild-caught birds are thought to die in the process.

African Spur-Thighed Tortoise

Name:
Dude (35 years old)

Life Span: 50-150 YRS
Average Weight: 232 Lbs.

The African spurred tortoise or sulcata is a species of tortoise inhabiting the southern edge of the Sahara desert in Africa. It is the third-largest species of tortoise in the world, the largest mainland species of tortoise, and the only extant species in the genus Centrochelys.

Ball Pythons

Name:
Mongoose (10 years old)
Crazy Eight (8 years old)

Life Span: 20-30 YRS
Average Weight: 4.5 Lbs.

The ball python, a python species native to West and Central Africa, where it lives in grasslands, shrublands and open forests. This nonvenomous constrictor is the smallest of the African pythons. The name “ball python” refers to its tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened.

Box Turtles

Names:
Greeny (11 years old)
Giraffe (15 years old)

Life Span: 25-100 YRS
Average Weight: 3 Lbs.

The box turtle is a subspecies within a group of hinge-shelled turtles normally called box turtles. While in the pond turtle family, Emydidae, and not a tortoise, the box turtle is largely terrestrial. Box turtles are slow crawlers, extremely long-lived, and slow to mature and have relatively few offspring per year. These characteristics, along with a propensity to get hit by cars and agricultural machinery, make all box turtle species particularly susceptible to anthropogenic, or human-induced, mortality.

Macaw Parrot

Name:
Lucy (17 years old)

Life Span: 50-85 YRS
Average Weight: 2.5 Lbs.

Recent population and range estimates suggest that about 350–400 individuals remain in the wild. Its demise was brought upon by nesting competition, avian predation, and a small native range, exacerbated by indigenous hunting and capture for the pet trade. Although plentiful in captivity, it is critically endangered in the wild and is protected by trading prohibitions.

African Gray Parrot

Name:
Loco (23 years old)

Life Span: 23-60 YRS
Average Weight: 1.5 Lbs.

An Old World parrot. The African grey parrot is one of the largest parrots in Africa. These birds favor dense forests, but can also be found at forest edges, mangrove forest, and in more open vegetation types, such as gallery and savanna forests. They can also visit cultivated areas and even gardens.

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