Reptilandia - The Most Amazing Habitats You'll Ever See!

I’ve Never Seen a Reptile Zoo Like This Today we’re visiting Reptilandia in Johnson City, Texas, and honestly, I wasn’t prepared for what I was about to see. Massive multi-story habitats. Fly River turtles. Snake-neck turtles. Pancake tortoises living in realistic rocky kopjes. Sulawesi forest turtles. Galápagos tortoises. Burmese brown mountain tortoises. European pond turtles. Radiated tortoises. Green anacondas. Monitor lizards. And some of the most ambitious reptile cohabitation exhibits I’ve ever encountered. What makes Reptilandia special isn’t just the species collection. It’s the habitat design. Everywhere you look, animals are being encouraged to behave naturally, climb, explore, nest, forage, and interact with environments that actually resemble the places they evolved to live. For anyone interested in turtles, tortoises, reptiles, zoo design, conservation, or animal behavior, this place is something you need to see. Featured species: Fly River Turtle Snake-neck Turtle Emydura Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoise Pancake Tortoise Sulawesi Forest Turtle European Pond Turtle Radiated Tortoise Galápagos Tortoise Green Anaconda Diamondback Terrapin Ornate Box Turtle Yellow-headed Amazon River Turtle Red-headed Amazon River Turtle Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 First look at Reptilandia 02:29 Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises 03:57 Massive Australian Turtle Habitat 06:03 Pancake Tortoise Paradise 10:52 Giant Green Anaconda 11:43 Hunting for Toad Turtles 13:47 Incredible Multi-Species Habitats 15:50 Why Naturalistic Water Matters 18:16 Sulawesi Forest Turtles 20:17 Galápagos Tortoise Habitat 22:24 The Elusive Toad Turtle 23:20 The Habitat That Never Ends 24:31 Reptiles In The Clouds 26:16 Red-Headed Amazon River Turtle 27:44 Final Thoughts Business / Sponsorship: [email protected] Support the Channel: Subscribe for more turtle and tortoise adventures, conservation stories, species spotlights, zoo tours, field herping, and wildlife education. Please support responsible conservation, ethical reptile keeping, and institutions that prioritize animal welfare and habitat design.