Re: Reptiles in St. Augustine Florida
First of all, I am sorry for your loss.
I don’t know about any reptile stores, but you could visit the St. Augustine Alligator Farm. It has obviously a large collection of alligators of all sizes, on display as well as in some kind of swamp. There were also two albino alligators when we were there some years ago. What’s most interesting in my opinion is a complete selection of all known crocodilian species – they have them all on display, complete with a really large Crocodylus porosus. They have some komodo dragons and some snakes as well.
As for wildlife, go a little north to the Fort Matanzas National Monument. There is a short nature walk right at the parking area where you might see a lot of the local wildlife (and I am not talking about the state bird of Florida – the mosquito). I found several anoles (I think it was Anolis cristatellus) and a blue tailed skink (might have been the Common Five-lined Skink Plestiodon fasciatus) just following the walkway.
Apart from that, there is a lot of woodland around St. Augustine, but I have no idea how accessible this really is, if it is privately owned or public.
Jacksonville isn’t far from St. Augustine, so you could visit the zoo there as well.
Roman
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