World Reptile Day celebrates all of the varied species of snakes, lizards, and other reptiles, and raises awareness to improve their welfare worldwide.
Read more to find out why these animals need your protection.
What is World Reptile Day?World Reptile Day is an international event designed to celebrate the diversity of reptiles. It’s also a time to raise awareness of the plight of reptiles worldwide.
Why is Reptile Awareness Day celebrated?Reptiles can easily be ignored in the push for animal protection in four of mammal and bird species. Reptile Awareness Day helps raise awareness of the suffering of reptiles living in captivity or being kept as pets, as well as ongoing concerns about more reptile species becoming endangered in the wild.
When is Reptile Awareness Day?Reptile Awareness Day is held every year on October 21st.
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Here are just some reptile facts to get you ready for World Reptile Day.
Where in the world do reptiles live?Reptiles can be found in all areas of the world except Antarctica. Hot, tropical areas will usually he more reptiles than drier, colder ones.
Are reptiles endangered?Yes, many species of reptiles are endangered. Border laws vary between countries, which fuels both legal and illegal international trade.
According to CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), which regulates the trade in endangered species, approximately 91% of all reptiles remain unprotected.
Do reptiles he feelings?Reptiles are sentient animals. They can feel emotions like joy and fear, and they he personal likes and dislikes. Some reptiles care for their offspring and even play. Captive reptiles rarely he these needs met.
How to celebrate Reptile Awareness dayYou can celebrate Reptile Awareness Day by helping support reptiles in the wild.
National parks, green spaces, and other wildlife-dense areas are often hens for wild reptiles. Why not learn to recognise your local reptile species and visit a nearby location they might be present in? Just be careful not to disturb the wildlife.
Above all, you should never keep a reptile as a pet. Celebrate these amazing creatures by enjoying them in their wild, natural habitat. Reptiles are often shy, timid creatures, so it’s best to appreciate wild encounters for the rare experience that they are.
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FAQs Are lizards good pets?Lizards shouldn’t be kept as pets. Many owners see lizards as low-maintenance pets, but this isn’t true. Lizards he complex physical, emotional, and social needs that vary wildly depending on the species.
Lizards aren’t domesticated. They’re wild animals and must remain wild to live healthy, fulfilled lives. Lizard and other reptile owners can’t properly create an ideal environment for their pets.
Should I release my pet reptile?No! We shouldn’t be keeping reptiles as pets, but releasing pets into the wild is not a good idea. Releasing previously captive reptiles into the wild can damage the ecosystem.
If you own a pet reptile, learn as much as you can about their needs and do your best to meet them. If you can’t keep your pet reptile anymore, you should find a local rescue to take them in.
Are reptiles cold-blooded?Although reptiles are often referred to as cold-blooded, this is something of a misnomer. They are instead ectotherms, meaning that they don’t generate their own body heat, but instead regulate it by moving into different temperatures. For instance, if they need to warm up they’ll move to a sunny spot, and if they need to cool down they will move to the shade.
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