Janus, the two headed Greek tortoise at the Geneva Natural History Museum
Janus is ten years old and is extremely rare - here both his heads are asleep
Australian Blue tongued skink in the Meyrin Vivarium
Another blue tongued skink - I never saw it's tongue to check if it is really blue!
An Arabian saw scaled viper
Blue poison tree frog
Gila monster - the world's only venomous lizard
Perhaps an african tortoise of some sort
Red foot tortoise - one of the fourth assorted tortoises in the vivarim
The red foot tortoise
A very active but tatty tortoise
European swamp turtle
Japanese pond turtle
Probably a three toed box turtle
The box turtle - but does it have three toes?
Black and white lipped cobra
The black and white lipped cobra
Not sure what this is
The mystery snake
Cape cobra
Common cobra - this was very agressive attacked the glass. It appeared to have injured its lip perhaps because of this!
A beautiful Giant day gecko
A front foot of the Giant day gecko showing it's amazing toes
Leopard gecko
Another dozing leopard gecko - they have huge tails!
The amazingly fat Gaboon viper - dangerously venemous with up to 5cm long fangs!
An impressively coiled up royal python
The royal python
Two Australian carpet pythons
A type of rattle snake
Sahara horned viper
A very relaxed Green Water Dragon