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ESSEX, U.K. - s4story -- DJL Exotics is set to welcome three new species this spring, further enhancing its popular, hands-on animal experiences.
Having recently arrived, the Brazilian Rainbow Boa is a striking, semi-aquatic species native to Brazil, often compared to a "mini-anaconda" due to its lifestyle and behaviour. Known for its distinctive iridescent sheen, it is already proving to be a standout addition for visitors.
Joining next week is the Spiny-Tailed Monitor Lizard, commonly known as an Ackie Monitor. Native to North West Australia, Ackies are highly intelligent, active reptiles, widely regarded for their engaging and inquisitive nature. The Ackie will be a key feature of DJL Exotics' popular Keeper Experience sessions, giving guests the opportunity to get even closer to one of the most interactive reptile species in the world.
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Also now actively involved in the experience team is a colony of Dubia roaches, which will play a supporting role in demonstrations and help provide additional educational insight into the wider ecosystem and food chains.
All three additions form part of DJL Exotics' experience team, which now comprises 17 species, helping to welcome guests and support immersive, educational encounters. Visitors can book a range of experiences, including individual tickets, exclusive family sessions, reptile keeper experiences, and birthday parties.
These new arrivals reflect DJL Exotics' ongoing commitment to providing memorable, educational wildlife experiences that connect people with the natural world.
Website: https://djlexotics.co.uk/
Having recently arrived, the Brazilian Rainbow Boa is a striking, semi-aquatic species native to Brazil, often compared to a "mini-anaconda" due to its lifestyle and behaviour. Known for its distinctive iridescent sheen, it is already proving to be a standout addition for visitors.
Joining next week is the Spiny-Tailed Monitor Lizard, commonly known as an Ackie Monitor. Native to North West Australia, Ackies are highly intelligent, active reptiles, widely regarded for their engaging and inquisitive nature. The Ackie will be a key feature of DJL Exotics' popular Keeper Experience sessions, giving guests the opportunity to get even closer to one of the most interactive reptile species in the world.
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Also now actively involved in the experience team is a colony of Dubia roaches, which will play a supporting role in demonstrations and help provide additional educational insight into the wider ecosystem and food chains.
All three additions form part of DJL Exotics' experience team, which now comprises 17 species, helping to welcome guests and support immersive, educational encounters. Visitors can book a range of experiences, including individual tickets, exclusive family sessions, reptile keeper experiences, and birthday parties.
These new arrivals reflect DJL Exotics' ongoing commitment to providing memorable, educational wildlife experiences that connect people with the natural world.
Website: https://djlexotics.co.uk/
Source: DJL Exotics
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