Hypancistrus
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Today was the Tailgate Kickoff party for the HS I teach at. The science department hosts the party each year for the first home varsity game, and our science students and their families can buy tickets and attend the event. Last year, on a spur of the moment, I took Rio, my jungle corn, and a few other critters with me.
This year, we did a more organized outreach event and it was FABULOUS. We were a resounding hit-- everyone loved it, and we had at one time 50 people crowded around our table. We made displays for Maryland native herps and for pet herps (a good vs. bad choice theme).
Here are some of the pics.
First Pic- My sister was "hired" as extra help. She is standing at our tables prior to the start of the event.
Second Pic- Jess, holding Valen, our ghost corn, while some of the students take cell phone photos.
Third Pic- A view of the end of the table, with Carlos the boa constrictor. Tara was "manning" Carlos, and he did quite well. After about an hour of being petted, touched, and prodded by literally hundreds of people, he opened his mouth and let out a long, low hiss, and we put him back in his bag.
Fourth Pic- one of our assistant principals, who professes himself to be terrified of snakes. He is at least 6'5" and a really big guy... this pic will be going on our "school wide scroll."
This year, we did a more organized outreach event and it was FABULOUS. We were a resounding hit-- everyone loved it, and we had at one time 50 people crowded around our table. We made displays for Maryland native herps and for pet herps (a good vs. bad choice theme).
Here are some of the pics.
First Pic- My sister was "hired" as extra help. She is standing at our tables prior to the start of the event.
Second Pic- Jess, holding Valen, our ghost corn, while some of the students take cell phone photos.
Third Pic- A view of the end of the table, with Carlos the boa constrictor. Tara was "manning" Carlos, and he did quite well. After about an hour of being petted, touched, and prodded by literally hundreds of people, he opened his mouth and let out a long, low hiss, and we put him back in his bag.
Fourth Pic- one of our assistant principals, who professes himself to be terrified of snakes. He is at least 6'5" and a really big guy... this pic will be going on our "school wide scroll."
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