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Cuervo's Info...
| Species: | Snake | Age: | Young | ||
| Size: | Small | Sex: | Female | ID#: | 59851 |
Cuervo is a Texas Rat Snake that was found in a abandoned apartment. One of the other tenants had taken him in; he was a handful so she called us. He was starving and skinny when we got him. Now he has put on weight and doing great! This pic was taken the day we rescued him. He would be best suited in a experienced handler/home. He is VERY pretty!! I think once he is older and calms down he will settle down. He is a Colubrid snake and native to Texas!
Rescue Group Info...
We are a 501c3 non profit reptile rescue group dedicated to rescuing reptiles!
Our mission statement is three-fold:
DFW Reptile Rescue: We take in injured, abused and/or unwanted reptiles and provide them with proper veterinarian care (if needed) help them overcome any harsh treatment by previous owner(s) if needed. When possible, we place the reptile in a loving home and insure that all needs and requirements are in place in the new home and safe environment. Provide education to the public via presentations to various schools, civic organizations, media and social sites etc., on the proper care of reptiles and their habitat. As owners and caretakers of reptiles, we feel strongly that the public benefits greatly from having access to the education of reptiles. Without this education, the ignorance and myths will continue to reign regarding reptiles.
With the mindset held by many individuals that reptiles are disposable pets, snakes and lizards often suffer from neglect, cruel torture and usually set free. Many of these invasive species adapt to their new environments, where they reproduce and become established. These species can predate upon native species, out compete native species for food resources, and spread infectious diseases to native populations. Invasive species are one of the most serious threats to native wildlife worldwide, as they are incredibly difficult to eradicate from the wild once they become established. On top of driving native species to dangerously low numbers or to complete extinction, invasive species cost humans billions of dollars each year in environmental damage.
It is our mission DFW Reptile Rescue to take these reptiles in, provide them with medical treatment as needed and give them the unconditional love and respect they deserve so that they may overcome the abuse they have suffered. When we feel the animals are well and free of physical as well as mental/emotional problems, we try to adopt them out to people who are educated on, and have shown the ability, to care for the reptile(s). If we feel that the animal(s) are unable to be placed we keep the animal and it becomes a permanent resident!
http://www.dfwreptilerescue.org/#!donate-sponsor
Please visit our website or our Facebook page for our latest available reptiles!
We will be attending the NARBC in Arlington Feb 23-24 2013
And Repticon Dallas (Ennis) April 2013
We have a adoption application your must fill out. If you are approved you will be able to fill out the Adoption Contract. Our adoption fees vary from reptile to reptile.
We serve all the counties in Texas
