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Impressed Tortoise
A large, temperamental Southeast Asian forest tortoise (Manouria impressa) - China's Grade II protected, wild-caught and declining; not recommended for keepers.

Burmese Tortoise (Asian Brown Tortoise)
A forest tortoise from mainland Southeast Asia, gentle and personable but heavily impacted by illegal collection - a conservation-sensitive pet.

Green Anaconda
The heaviest snake in the world - a semi-aquatic South American giant that can top 200 kg, an expert-only species of immense size and power.

Albino Ball Python
The albino ball python is a colour morph of the royal python (Python regius) from west and central Africa — a famously docile constrictor that curls into a tight ball when stressed, and a mainstay of the pet-python trade.

Fire Skink
The Fire Skink (Mochlus fernandi, formerly Riopa fernandi) is a West African skink whose body bears continuous black-white-red bands from snout to tail like flames — hence the name. Affordable and striking, it is a great example of a skink that is both cheap and beautiful.

Mississippi Map Turtle
The Mississippi Map Turtle (Graptemys kohnii) is the most common and cheapest map turtle. Juveniles resemble red-eared sliders and are often sold alongside them, making it a popular beginner water turtle.

Costa Rican Painted Wood Turtle
The Costa Rican painted wood turtle (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima manni) is the most vividly coloured of the wood turtles, with red and yellow rings on its shell. A semi-aquatic, plant-leaning omnivore from Central America that is challenging for beginners.

Florida Peninsula Cooter
The Florida Peninsula Cooter (Pseudemys peninsularis) is a large, hardy North American pond turtle marked in yellow and green. It closely resembles the red-eared slider but shows a yellow (not red) plastron, and is an affordable, beginner-friendly turtle.

Golden Clawed Toad
The Golden Clawed Toad is the popular albino form of the African clawed toad (Xenopus laevis), an entirely aquatic pipid frog from southeastern Africa, widely kept in aquaria and used in research.

Beaked Cape Tortoise
The Beaked Cape Tortoise (Homopus areolatus), or parrot-beaked tortoise, is the world's smallest tortoise, a secretive rock-dweller endemic to South Africa's Cape. Delicate in captivity, it is best left to experts.