Hi there! The cobra was venomoid. I was working one summer at Petsmart, and a woman came in holding an awesome looking large black snake. I asked what is was, and when she told me I was in awe. I turned to get the attention of a coworker to tell him what she had, and the woman slipped it on my shoulders. The cobra was so crazy to hold. I swear it actually turned, looked at me, and checked me out. It was definitely a little eerie!
The zoo that owned the indigo I did education with, no longer exists. They closed last summer. I'm not sure what they did with their indigo (they only had one), but am trying to find a way to get ahold of them. The zoo was a small, private zoo- only about 2 acres total. But they had a lot of animals on display... a couple bears, monkeys, grivets, emus, wallabes, macaques, raccoons, coatimundis, exotic parrots, gators, and venomous and non-venomous snakes. We did educational tours each day, ending our tour with the venomous snake pit. We had about 50 venomous snakes in there that we hooked and educated with. I have a lot of crazy stories about my summer there. All in all, the zoo had probably 300 snakes total. He had some very interesting venomous snakes that were off limits to employees. Other than the dozen extremely dangerous venomous snakes he had, we took care of the rest ourselves- cleaning cages, moving snakes, etc. both venomous and nonvenomous. Lots of fun, and an experience to last a lifetime!
Was always a snake enthusiast (the main reason I went there was to "handle" venomous snakes), and left even more addicted. I've always been intrigued with the indigo we had there. I have more pictures of that snake than of anything else I worked with there (other than the coatis!), and have always been looking for breeders. At a local reptile show, one breeder told me that they were illegal to own, so I stopped looking for breeders. On a whim, I looked it up on the web, and was pleasantly surprised to see that wasn't so!
I'll have a little difficulty talking my husband into a large purchase. He was a non-snake person until I met him. I've converted him! It was always fun to have people come into the house, see our snakes, and ask my husband how his wife likes his snakes. He'd always smile before he said they were mine! I'm persistent though!
I looked up Doug's website, and under availability, it has 2007 summer- Indigos with a price list. Is he being optimistic, or perhaps it was wrong?
Traci