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