Tuesday, December 14, 2010

My 6th Grade Epiphany


In sixth grade my class was asked to do a book report on animals that live in the rain forest. But we didn't get to pick our animal-I was given the green iguana. My initial reaction was excitement because of my innate love for reptiles, but having to do homework about them wasn't the way I preferred to study them.


It couldn't have turned out better. I can't remember loving a school project so much. Not only did we have to do research and write a book report, we had to create a 3D projection of the animal. This was the fun part because I've always had a love for the arts as well.

Anyway, I'm bringing this grand memory to life on my blog because of the life-long goal/dream it sparked in me. Ever since then, I've always wanted to own a green iguana-buy it as a baby, raise it, and care for it like a child. Come to find out, that's really the kind of care they need. It takes a lot to take on one of these monsters. Without the proper room and care, this would really be an awful pet. So I have yet to live up this goal of mine. But I'm awaiting that day that I can fulfill this childhood dream; the day I can dedicate an entire room in my house to my green iguana.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Pets vs. Career

I recently stumbled upon this article that talks about pet owners and their chosen career paths. Quite interesting I must say. They did a survey and pulled 2,300 pet owners. And this is what they concluded:


  • Reptile owners were more likely to be engineers, social workers, marketing and public relations professionals, editors or writers and police officers.
  • Dog owners were more likely to be professors, nurses, information technology professionals, military professionals and entertainers.
  • Cat owners were more likely to be physicians, real estate agents, lab technicians, machine operators and personal caretakers.
  • Fish owners were more likely to be human resources professionals, financial professionals, hotel and leisure professionals, farming/fishing/forestry professionals and transportation professionals.
  • Bird owners were more likely to be advertising professionals, sales reps, construction workers and administrative professionals.
So what type of pet do you have? Did they guess right with regards to your career choices? I currently own 3 red ear sliders and have owned various reptiles throughout my life and I currently work in online marketing. I guess they got me all figured out based solely on my pets!

Friday, December 3, 2010

What is Ophidiophobia?

Who can tell me what ophidiophobes are afraid of? I'll give you a hint: it's a specific reptile. Anyone? That's okay, I didn't know either until recently. Ophidiophobes have an abnormal fear of snakes. And I bet there are a lot of them out there. I feel like every time I bring up the fact that I'm fascinated with reptiles of any sort, peoples' first response is "Oh, I hate snakes! I can't stand snakes!" Honestly they are kind of creepy. the thing I hate most about them is the nasty stench they let off when they are in danger.


Growing up, I spent countless hours catching garter and water snakes and almost every time I got one, they would stink. So second learning opportunity for this post, what is that smell? Well, it's a defense mechanism some snakes have called musking. They release a foul smell from a gland in its vent which causes predators to avoid eating it. Sidenote: this can also lead to the snake pooping on you so watch out!

I hope everyone learned something today. So be careful handling those garter snakes. but if you're a ophidiophobe than don't worry about it, I'm sure the first thing you do when you see a snake is either scream or run in the opposite direction.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Merry Christmas Beardie


Hello reptile world! So for this Christmas, I asked for a bearded dragon. As far as reptiles go, they make one of the best pets. They love being handled (if you treat them right), they're fun to watch, they don't bite (if they do they're just playing), easy to take care of, and overall are great!

And the best part of this Christmas wish is that my wife supports me getting one because she thinks they are cute. So, hopefully it can happen! Merry Christmas to all, I hope you get what you ask for this Christmas. And more importantly, I hope you give in any way possible. Even if that means volunteering at your local reptile shelter :)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Crocodile Hunter

Now that I've found a direction for this wonderful creation. I would like to dedicate this post to Steve Irwin. Since I was a wee little boy, I wanted to be him. I thought it was so cool that he got to wrestle crocs all day. In college, in my Intro to Public Speaking class, I gave a speech on how being The Crocodile Hunter was my dream job. I think the class took it as a joke but i was dead serious. No pun intended on the dead serious. Speaking of which, when I found out Steve had passed I was heartbroken. And by a stingray! I always thought it was going to be a giant salt water crocodile that got him. Anyway, RIP Stevie my man. I grew up watching your shows and will always remember you as the man who had my dream job.



Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Finally... A Purpose!

Well I started this blog almost a year ago and I think I've finally come to the conclusion of what it's going to be about. I chose the name of the blog because I wanted to be able to market myself for any future business opportunities that come my way. Recently I've decided that people need to do something they're really passionate about or they aren't going to enjoy what they do very long. So I've thought about my passions in life, what I'm good at and how I can combine these to better society.


One of my greatest passions in life are animals. And to get more specific, reptiles. To simply put it, they fascinate me like a little boy on Christmas morning, but all year long. Ever since I was little I spent summers catching turtles, snakes, lizards, frogs and anything else I could get my hands on. Some of these became temporary pets until my mom decided she couldn't take them any more and until I realized they deserved to be free. Only animals born into captivity make adequate pets, and I've gone that route my whole life too. I owned turtles, lizards, frogs and other creepy-crawlies throughout my childhood. And it's been a life-long dream of mine to have a pet iguana. Unfortunately, I've never owned the space large enough to care for a creature a reptile of that magnitude.

When I think back on all the jobs I've ever had, one sticks out as my favorite. For two summers I was a Youth Counselor for summer religious youth camps. I have never had so much fun and felt so important at the same time while getting paid. These are the things I want every day in my work. So I asked myself how I could combine these things into one: reptiles, entertaining others while making a difference, and loving my career.

A couple things came to mind but one that stood on the forefront was this: Starting my own entertaining, educational and interactive reptile show.

So to make a long story even longer, I'm going to dedicate this blog to reptiles and anything that can help me get this business up and running. I haven't come up with a name yet so any suggestions are welcome. I appreciate any support in this venture. Thanks.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Funniest Cutest Viral Video

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Being a Follower is Cool these Days


It would be nice to get some followers on this new blog of mine. Whether the information presented is useful to you or not I need the moral support. So how does one go about getting followers? I'll experiment and find the best way and let you all know (you all being my future followers). Happy Friday to you all.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Start of the Beginning

Another day another blog. I created this blog because I wanted the domain before it was taken. be prepared to laugh. More important things to come...