Up Close and Personal in Tinton Falls Campers enjoy program on reptiles
![]() Coaster Photo: Sofia Cella of Tinton Falls eyes Sunny, an albino Burmese Python, Monday afternoon in the Atchison School foyer. |
![]() Coaster Photo: Campers feel Sunny the albino Burmese Python. Snake skin is made of keratin, the same protein in human hair and nails. |
![]() Coaster Photo: Allen Both, holding Speedy the African Spur Thigh Tortoise, choses campers to answer his questions. |
![]() Coaster Photo: Allen Both introduces Oreo, an Argentine Black and White Tegu, to a camp counselor at the Tinton Falls Summer Camp Recreation Program at the Mahala Atchison School. |
![]() Coaster Photo: Allen Both of Reptile Kingdom in Toms River hold Joba, a giant African Bull Frog, up to campers in the Tinton Falls Summer Camp Recreation Program. |
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