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by Carman Clark

All Snake Killers
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God has made us different,
he made us so unique.
We slither on the ground,
we have no hands and feet.
Though you find us scary,
or maybe just plain weird,
our intentions are not to hurt you
or cause you such great fear.
Our venom's not meant for humans
but to help us when we eat.
So, please stop the senseless killing
before we're all extinct.
We're not saying you have to love us
or tell us we're the best.
God's the one who created us.
So, treat us with respect.

written by Sarah Clark
for Southeastern Reptile Rescue

 

 

Fears are educated into us
and can, if we wish,
be educated out.
-Karl A. Merringer


A righteous man cares for
the needs of his animal...
Proverbs 12:10

The snake is an animal.
It has a backbone and a heart.
It has red blood.
It drinks water and eats food.
It breathes air and feels fear
just like every other
animal in the world.
And, it's in a body that's
the hardest thing
for the average
person to understand.
(author-unknown)

 Our Animals 

When Southeastern Reptile Rescue first began, all of our reptiles were kept in our house in a a couple of spare rooms. Over the years as we've grown and the number of animals that we've been requested to take in has increased, we decided to build the reptiles their own house. We could think of no better name for this place than The Snake Shed. The Snake Shed houses all of our snakes and our smaller crocodillians. The larger alligators, caiman and tortoises live outside in the tortoise yard. The animals listed below all earn their living showing off in our educational programs. They are not avaialable for adoption.

 

Click on an animal below to learn more.

 

Venomous Snakes of Georgia
Copperheads

Cottonmouths


Pigmy Rattlesnakes

Timber Rattlesnakes

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes


Exotic Venomous Snakes

Arizona Black Rattlesnakes
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Prairie Rattlesnake
Mohave Rattlesnake
South American Rattlesnake
Uracoan Rattlesnake
Mexican Cantil
Gaboon Vipers

Monocled Cobras - Nag &  Nagaina

Non-Venomous Snakes of Georgia
Corn Snakes
Black Rat Snakes
Yellow Rat Snakes
Gray Rat Snakes
Banded Water Snakes
Eastern Kingsnakes 
Eastern Indigo Snake

Exotic Non-Venomous Snakes
California Kingsnakes
Pueblan Milksnakes

Honduran Milksnakes
Western Hognose Snakes
Albino Burmese Python
Red Tail Boa Constrictor
Reticulated Pythons

Crocodilians
 American Alligators
Spectacled Caimans

Turtles
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Common Snapping Turtle

Tortoises
Gopher Tortoises
African Spur Thighed Tortoises
Leopard Tortoise


Spiders
Rose Hair Tarantula


Other Animals - Looking for Homes
We usually have snakes in need of suitable, permanent homes.
Click here to learn about adopting one.
Adopt a Reptile


Our Other Animals

Dog
Boxer - Holly
Australian Shepard - Minx

Fowl
Chickens
Turkey -
Pilgrim
Guineas


Goats
Nigerian Dwarf - Bambi
Nigerian Dwarf -
Oreo


Horse
Shetland Pony -
Black Jack

Pigs
Vietnamese Potbelly Pig - Henry
Vietnamese Potbelly Pig - Sam


 

You've met our animals. Now, meet our staff!



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