Whether you are looking for a new tank for your foot boa constrictor or just a hot rock for your favorite scaly friend, this reptile convention has you covered. Beyond upgrading your current reptile enclosure, you can also look forward to browsing through a huge array of new reptile companions.
Local and national vendors sell everything from corn snakes to bearded dragons. Held in the hangars of the Arizona Wing Commemorative Air Force Museum, this "prepper" convention has all your bases covered. Here you can pick up the very latest in personal post-apocalyptic protection, a good example of which is the Crovel, a combination of a multi-tool and a sharpened shovel suited for hacking down a tree or hacking off someone's head.
If you can't find a bottle of wine you like somewhere in Sportsman's 1,plus bottle collection then you probably need to admit to yourself that maybe you don't like wine — or that you're the snobbiest wine snob in all the land. For more than 25 years, Sportsman's has been offering Phoenicians the best selection of wines in town. Whether it's that perfect bottle of malbec or an oaky chardonnay, the Sportsman's team can help you find what you're looking for. Since wine shopping can sometimes be stressful, head over to their tasting room to decompress with a glass of something red and an impressive cheese plate.
We're not claiming to be experts in the world of hunting, but we do know that the telltale sign of a good taxidermist appears when you find yourself seriously debating whether the stuffed animal you see is alive.
That's the reaction that Chris Kruger strives for with every animal he preserves — from bears to bass, bison to bobcats. Working alongside his wife, Mary, who specializes in animal rugs, Kruger considers himself an innovator in the world of taxidermy.
Having practiced the art full-time since , Kruger tries to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to developing more advanced techniques, creating his own materials from scratch, and capturing not just the most vivid animals but also some of their most epic moments in nature. Traces of the glossy, saliva-covered cactus that the boar had been feasting on still nestled around the grooves of his teeth.
If you want further testimony to his craft, you can find his mounts at the Smithsonian Institution and in sporting-goods stores around town. See a slideshow here. The thenyear-old had had plenty of experience in the beauty industry she worked for plastic surgeons in Hollywood and developed the BioMedic line that's now sold in plastic surgery offices around the country.
As the story goes, the idea for Philosphy skin care came to Carlino while she was hiking Squaw Peak. She was going through a hard time and looked up to see a rainbow. From that rainbow came a book of poems, and from that book came a internationally successful skincare company.
Carlino started small, but the business grew quickly. She not only developed the original fragrances, but she wrote the poems on the backs of all her products — a moisturizer called "hope in a jar," a scrub called "deeply superficial," and a perfume called "pure grace," to name a few. Carlino sold the company to the Carlyle Group in , and the brand was acquired by perfume maker Coty Inc. Her Phoenix-based life now is a little more low-key, with a focus on family and smaller singing and songwriting ventures, which you can hear all about on her website.
Phoenix artist Christy Puetz works on her animal creations with a long needle, a collection of glass seed beads, and countless peyote stitches. Her fragile, delicate, and painstakingly detailed creatures come from a variety of backgrounds and stories.
From above, the team can capture data that helps it create custom aerial topographic maps, aerial photos, surveys, and digital terrain models of any area in the Southwest. Animals taken out of the Convention Center cannot be returned. Absolutely NO venomous, native or Arizona restricted wildlife. Please see the Arizona Game and Fish site for restricted wildlife listing.
No live mammals this includes hedgehogs or birds are allowed in the Expo. Nothing is to be displayed or sold within the hotel. If you choose to take reptiles to your hotel, please be discreet. Hey man. Another awesome video. But what's the lizards in the water right after the getmorphedbp clip?? The Massasauga.
With all the wetland you have, it's very likely you still have them… We have them around Chicago, they're habitat is just places man doesn't frequent. I am hooked on those Butterfly Agamas! I want to start breeding them any advice on where to get and care for them? Just a guess because we have them in Pennsylvania and its as far north as Minnesota.
I've always wanted to go to a reptile expo but over here in England there is hardly any so by watching your vids I see what it's like and almost get that opportunity.
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