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Paulding county's first reptile rescue! We are a non profit organization dedicated to providing homes for unwanted pet reptiles. CLOSED

At GARRR our first goal is to rescue all reptiles in need and then find them good homes. But second is to educate the public about the reptile species and the good they can do for us and the environment while also easing the fear that people have of reptiles. Giving eco-friendly ideas on housing and keeping reptiles in today's family setting. With the proper care, knowledge, and handling they can

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06/17/2016

Me and CHOMPS playing in the rain his 1st time on a leash.

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Timeline photos 06/10/2016

All pets welcome!

Photos from GARRR's post 06/08/2016

Feeder Fundraiser stocked up good till they're gone. Tony will be at rescue until around 6:30 today if you need to make a pick up. Also take down the number 404-956-0774 always call and check availability of feeders as well seeing if someone is at rescue. We could be out on a pick up & don't want you to waste your time or gas. Adoptions and Surrenders are done by Appointment Only. I'd also like to say thank you to everyone who has donated or purchased feeders from the feeder fundraiser.

Reptiles | Center for Wildlife Education | Georgia Southern University 06/04/2016

Georgia and Reptiles:
Center for Wildlife Education
Georgia Southern University
PO Box 8058
Statesboro, GA 30460

If ever in Statesboro check out the Center for Wildlife Education.

Reptiles | Center for Wildlife Education | Georgia Southern University

06/03/2016

Did you know?
Certain types of snakes can go months without eating. This is especially true of the big constrictors, such as the Anaconda and the reticulated python. Snakes eat large meals (relative to their body size), and they have much slower metabolisms than we humans have. This partly explains how they can go so long between meals.

Ball Pythons do this often.

Ball python - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The ball python (Python regius) is a python species found in sub-Saharan Africa. Like all other pythons, it is a non-venomous constrictor. This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade, largely due to its typically docile temperament. No subspecies are currently recogni...

Timeline photos 06/03/2016

2 African Clawed frogs and 10 gallon setup looking for new home. The frogs are a pair one male one female. Please message, call or stop by the center. Also if you are interested in adopting and have not stopped by the center please drop by one day to get your application on file this will speed the process along .

Leatherback Sea Turtles, Leatherback Sea Turtle Pictures, Leatherback Sea Turtle Facts -... 06/02/2016

Did you know?
The leatherback sea turtle may be the closest thing to a dinosaur still living on Earth. It is the heaviest reptile on the planet — a champion swimmer whose diving capabilities are unmatched by other turtles. It has confounded scientists with its mammal-like ability to regulate its own body temperature.

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Timeline photos 06/02/2016

Male Leopard Gecko "Tank" looking for a forever home. Tank's a great eater bout likes the company of older teens and adults. If you have filled out your application and are interested in adopting tank please message or give us a call.

Gopher Tortoise | State Symbols USA 06/02/2016

Georgia and Reptiles:
Georgia designated the endangered gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) as the official state reptile in 1989.

Gopher Tortoise | State Symbols USA

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