AXOLOTL |
Up to around a foot in length |
BLUE POISON DART FROGS |
Adults are between 3.5-4 cm long |
COLORADO RIVER TOAD |
4 to 7.5 inches |
GREEN & BLACK POISON DART FROGS |
Adults are between 3.5-4 cm long |
GREEN FROG |
2-4 inches in size Males are usually smaller than females |
PANAMAIAN GOLDEN FROG |
Average size is between 1.5-1.9 inches, but can be dependent on habitat with larger frogs found in wetter areas. Males are usually smaller than females |
TIGER SALAMANDER |
Is the worlds largest land species of salamander reaching 7-8.5 inches. Males normally are 8 inches and females are 7 inches. |
BLACK SWAN |
Mature black swans measure between 43-56 inches in length and weigh up to 20 pounds. Its wing span can reach 6.5 feet. |
BLACK VULTURE |
Height : 23-27 inches ; Wingspan: 50-60 inches ; Weight: 2.2-4.4 pounds |
BLUE-AND-YELLOW MACAW |
A large parrot that can reach 36 inches in length and weigh between 2-3 pounds. Wingspan can reach up to 45 inches (almost 4 feet!) |
BUDGIES |
CALIFORNIA KINGSNAKE |
up to 2 pounds, 30-70 inches long |
COMMON PEAFOWL |
Body length: 2-4.5 feet. Train length: can be over 5 feet long. Females tend to be smaller than males. |
Domestic Chicken |
DOMESTIC CHICKEN |
Males are 15´-34´ in total body length and females are 14"-24" total body length depending on breed. Males can weigh 1.5-6 pounds and females can weigh 1-5 pounds depending on breed |
EMU |
Very large birds that can reach up to 6-7 feet in height. Emus weigh between 66-132 pounds. |
LAUGHING KOOKABURRA |
Stocky bird of about 18 inches in length |
PAPUAN (BLYTH'S) HORNBILL |
Length: 25-33 inches; Males-2.5-4.4 pounds; Females- 3.3-4.4 pounds |
RED-TAILED HAWK |
Body length 17-22 inches, wingspan 3.5-4.5 feet |
SALMON-CRESTED COCKATOO |
Approximately 19-20 inches tall, weighs about 2 pounds |
TAVETA GOLDEN WEAVERS |
Very small birds– about the size of a finch |
SILVER DOLLARS |
6-7 inches with males being smaller than females |
Bird Eating Spider |
COMMON EMPEROR SCORPION |
Up to 8 inches long |
COSTA RICAN (ZEBRA) TARANTULA |
4 ½ to 5 ½ inches |
DESERT BLOND TARANTULA |
Males have a diameter of 49 to 61 mm, whereas females range from 49 to 68 mm, with a leg span of approximately 98 mm. |
MADAGASCAR HISSING COCKROACH |
2.5-4 inches long, with males usually being larger |
ROSE TARANTULA |
4.5-5.5 inches |
VINEGAROON |
Up to 6 inches, including front legs and whip-tail |
AFRICAN CRESTED PORCUPINE |
Females tend to be smaller than males. |
AFRICAN LION |
Weights for adult lions generally lie between 330-550 pounds for males and 264-400 pounds for females. Head and body length is 5 -8 feet in males and 4 feet-5 feet in females. |
AMUR TIGER |
The largest of the naturally breeding big cats- full grown males can reach lengths of 11 feet and 675 pounds, females can grow to 9 feet and 370 pounds. The largest recorded male was 13 feet in length and over 1000 pounds |
BLACK-AND-RUFOUS ELEPHANT SHREW |
Adults average 9-12 inches head and body with a 10 inch tail and weighs between 1-1.5 pounds. |
BLACK-HANDED SPIDER MONKEY |
Length measure between 12-15 inches and weighs between 13-20 pounds. The prehensile tail is longer than the body between 25-33 inches. |
CALIFORNIA SEALION |
Males average between 600-800 pounds but can weigh up to 1000 pounds. Females weigh 200 pounds and up. Males can be up to 8 feet long and females are around 6 feet long. |
CHINESE MUNTJAC |
Length is 31-39 inches, height is 15-18 inches, weight is usually between 24-35 pounds |
COTTON-TOP TAMARIN |
Up to 12 inches long with a tail that can reach 17 inches in length. Tamarins weigh up to 2 pounds. |
DOMESTIC DONKEY |
Can reach heights of 5 feet at the shoulder and weigh up to 700 pounds. |
DOMESTIC POLECAT (FERRET) |
They range around 19-22 inches long and weigh between 1.5-5 pounds with males being up to twice as long and 3 times as heavy as females. |
DOMESTIC ZEBU |
About the size of a typical cow |
EASTERN BLACK-AND-WHITE COLOBUS |
Weight: 12 - 32 lbs., Height: 18 - 27", Tail Length: 20 - 35" |
EUROPEAN RABBIT (GIANT FLEMISH) |
GIANT ZAMBIAN MOLE-RAT |
The largest of the mole rats. Displays sexual dimorphism– Males can weigh up to 600 g (21oz) , females up to 350 g (12 oz) |
GREATER SPEAR-NOSED BAT |
Body length of 4-5 inches and a wing span of up to 2 feet. |
GREVY'S ZEBRA |
They grow up to 9 feet long and up to 5.5 feet high. They can weigh up to 990 pounds. |
HOFFMANN'S TWO-TOED SLOTH |
8-20 pounds and about 2 feet in length |
HORSE |
Variable in size and weight depending on the breed. |
KINKAJOU |
An average adult kinkajou weighs 4-7 lbs. Average adult body length is 17-22 inches: in addition to body length, average tail length is 16-22 inches. |
LLAMA |
The height of a full grown, full size llama is between 5.5 feet to 6 feet at the top of the head. They can weigh between 280 pounds and 450 pounds. |
LONG-TAILED CHINCHILLA |
They weigh between 1-1.5 pounds and can grow up to 10 inches long |
MANDRILL |
Height can be 28-30 inches, while weight can be up to 60 lbs. for males and 30 lbs for females with a tail length of 2-3 inches. |
MINILOP RABBIT |
Size varies from one individual to another. Range from 2-36 pounds and up to 3 feet long. |
MONGOOSE LEMUR |
Up to 14 inches long, with a tail up to 19 inches long. Weight up to 4 lbs |
NIGERIAN GOAT |
Males are up to 23 inches tall, females up to 21 inches tall. Weight can reach up to 70 pounds. |
NORTHERN TREE SHREW |
5.5-9 inches long (from nose to base of tail), with a tail about as long as their body. |
NORWAY RAT |
Adults usually get to be about 1-2 pounds |
PARMA WALLABY |
Smallest of the Macropus family, they reach heights of between 17-21 inches, with their tail equaling that length, and weighing between 7-13 pounds. |
Parma wallaby |
Red Necked Wallaby |
Red necked wallaby |
RED RIVER HOG |
Average between 120-260 pounds and up to 2.5 feet tall. |
RETICULATED GIRAFFE |
Males can be up to 18 feet tall and 3000 pounds, females up to 14 feet tall and 1500 pounds.Their necks measure about 6 feet long and weighs 600 pounds! |
RING-TAILED LEMUR |
Height: up to 1.5 feet, Tail Length: up to 2 feet Weight: 6-7 lbs with females usually smaller |
SICHUAN TAKIN |
They are around 5-7 feet long and 3.3-5 feet tall. Males can weigh up to 880 pounds and females up to 550 pounds. |
SLENDER-TAILED MEERKAT |
Weighs approximately 2 pounds. The total body length is 10-14 inches with the tail adding about 7 inches. |
SN Bat |
SOUTHERN GERENUK |
Between 56-64 inches tall when standing on their back legs and 62-115 pounds. |
Southern Three Banded Armadillo |
SOUTHERN THREE-BANDED ARMIDILLO |
Length: 12-14 inches ; Weight: 4-7 pounds |
SOUTHERN WHITE RHINOCEROS |
Can weigh between 3500 and 6000 pounds. They are around 11-13 feet long. They stand 5-6 feet tall. |
SUGAR GLIDER |
Up to approximately 7.5 inches in length, with a tail almost as long as the body and almost as thick as a human thumb. They weigh between 3-5.3 ounces. |
THOMSON'S GAZELLE |
About 23-28 inches tall and between 30-65 pounds |
AFRICAN PANCAKE TORTOISE |
The shell is about 6-7 inches long and about an inch high |
ALDABRA TORTOISE |
They show sexual dimorphism, with the males being larger than the females. Males weigh around 550 pounds with a 47 inch shell, the females are around 330 pounds and 35 inches in length. |
ALLIGATOR SNAPPING TURTLE |
26 inches long and up to 220 pounds |
AMERICAN ALLIGATOR |
Adult Female: 8.2 ft. 250-350 lbs. Adult Male: 11.2 ft. 450-600 lbs. up to 1000 lbs. Juveniles grow about a foot a year for the first 5-6 years. Longest Reported at 19.8 ft.(Validity of this is disputed) |
BLUE-TONGUED SKINK |
17-24 inches and can weigh between 10-18 ounces |
BOA CONSTRICTOR |
Between 3-15 feet (7-8 feet is common) |
BOA CONSTRICTOR |
Between 3-15 feet (7-8 feet is common) |
BURMESE PYTHON |
Average between 15-20 ft length Weigh up to 200 pounds |
CHINESE ALLIGATOR |
Males can reach lengths of 5 feet, females reach lengths of 4.5 feet. Weigh between 50-90 pounds |
DAY GECKO (NEON) |
One of the smallest of the day geckos, growing to about 3 inches |
DUMERIL'S GROUND BOA |
4-7 feet in length |
EASTERN BOX TURTLE |
Average is 4.5-5 inches long |
GALAPAGOS TORTOISE |
Full grown adults can measure 4 feet long and weigh over 600 pounds |
GREEN TREE PYHTON |
Between 3-4 feet is average |
king Snake |
MADAGASCAR TREE BOA |
MEXICAN BEADED LIZARD |
Between 13-18 inches long and 5-6 pounds |
NEW CALEDONIA GIANT GECKO |
Varies depending on locale with larger individuals found on the mainland. These can be up to 200 grams and 17 inches long. |
PREHENSILE-TAILED PORCUPINE |
PREHENSILE-TAILED SKINK |
Largest known living species of skink, reaching a length of 32 inches |
PUEBLAN MILKSNAKE |
Between 2-3 feet |
RED-FOOTED TORTOISE |
10-16 inches in carapace length with males being slightly larger than females |
RETICULATE GILA MONSTER |
They can measure up to 22 inches and between 1.5-3 pounds |
SPOTTED PYHTON |
Between 3-4 feet and 2-3 pounds |
SPOTTED TURTLE |
3.5-5 inches. Males tend to be a little larger than females |
STANDING'S DAY GECKO |
Between 8-10 inches from head to tail |