A fact you might not know!
The majority of the animals that Animals-in-Hands use in their work have either been rescued or adopted as abandoned or unwanted exotic pets.
Currently we have over 70 species of animals in our care and, with the exotic pet trade booming, part of our work in schools is to urge children (and their parents) to undertake extensive research prior purchasing any pet!
At first glance a pet may appear cheap to buy but in reality some are very expensive and extremely time consuming to maintain.
We offer free advice and support to anyone who may be looking to rehome their unwanted exotic pet and, more importantly, free advice to anyone if they are thinking purchasing one.
Invertebrates

African Land Snail

Praying Mantis

Mexican Red Knee Tarantula

Golith Bird Eater

Dessert Hairy Scorpion

Giant Australian Stick Insect

Leaf Mimic

Chille Rose Tarantula

Emperor Scorpion

African Millipede

Hissing Cockroach

Golith Spinifer Bird Eater

Mexican Red Rump Tarantula

Hermit Crab

Centipede
Amphibians

European Grey Toad

Marine Toad

Vietnamese Tree Frog

Whites Tree Frog

Horned Frog

European Marsh Frog

African Bull Frog

Tiger Salamanders
Birds

Chicken

White Faced Scops Owl

Barn Owl

African Spotted Eagle Owl
Mammals

Roborovski Hamster

Albino Pygmy Hedgehog

Netherland Dwarf Rabbit

Chinchilla

African Pygmy Hedgehog

Rats

Guinea Pig

Duprasi
Reptiles

Albino Burmese Python

Australian Carpet Python

Mexican Milk Snake

Leopard Gecko

Horsefields Tortoise

Asian Burmese Python

African Royal Python

Blue Tongue Skink

Panther Chameleon

Hermanns Tortoise

Carolina Corn Snake

Amel Corn Snake

Bosc Monitor Lizard

Sudan Plated Lizard

Bearded Dragon