"Wild Side Show" was a TV show for kids on Nickelodeon that was hosted by two kids and featured various wild and zoo animals with an emphasis on education and wildlife conservation. Our Blog post: 2radicaldudez.blogspot.com We used to love this show and luckily recorded a couple of episodes when they originally aired. There's barely any information about Nickelodeon's Wild Side Show anywhere online. As of writing this, there's no info on Wikipedia and barely any on IMDB. But after doing extensive research and gathering clues from around the web, here is what we found: The show definitely premiered in 1992 but there are conflicting reports of when exactly. We personally think it was on Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST and after that Sundays at 5pm EST (other sources have premiere dates listed as February 1, April 10, and August 22, 1992). We also believe the show lasted for two seasons (each with a different set of hosts) and that reruns were shown on Nickelodeon for at least until 1995. ------------------------------------------------------- SEASON ONE (13 Episodes): Premiere: Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST on Nickelodeon (?) Host: Jessica Duarte Host: Scott Tunnell Locations: Mostly at the San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park (plus other locations throughout the US) SEASON TWO (13 Episodes): Premiere: Saturday, November 6, 1993 at 530pm EST on Nickelodeon Host: Jillian Hirasawa Host: Gordon Michael Woolvett Locations: Africa and Ontario, Canada's Chapleau Crown ...
"Wild Side Show" was a TV show for kids on Nickelodeon that was hosted by two kids and featured various wild and zoo animals with an emphasis on education and wildlife conservation. Our Blog post: 2radicaldudez.blogspot.com We used to love this show and luckily recorded a couple of episodes when they originally aired. There's barely any information about Nickelodeon's Wild Side Show anywhere online. As of writing this, there's no info on Wikipedia and barely any on IMDB. But after doing extensive research and gathering clues from around the web, here is what we found: The show definitely premiered in 1992 but there are conflicting reports of when exactly. We personally think it was on Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST and after that Sundays at 5pm EST (other sources have premiere dates listed as February 1, April 10, and August 22, 1992). We also believe the show lasted for two seasons (each with a different set of hosts) and that reruns were shown on Nickelodeon for at least until 1995. ------------------------------------------------------- SEASON ONE (13 Episodes): Premiere: Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST on Nickelodeon (?) Host: Jessica Duarte Host: Scott Tunnell Locations: Mostly at the San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park (plus other locations throughout the US) SEASON TWO (13 Episodes): Premiere: Saturday, November 6, 1993 at 530pm EST on Nickelodeon Host: Jillian Hirasawa Host: Gordon Michael Woolvett Locations: Africa and Ontario, Canada's Chapleau Crown ...
"Wild Side Show" was a TV show for kids on Nickelodeon that was hosted by two kids and featured various wild and zoo animals with an emphasis on education and wildlife conservation. Our Blog post: 2radicaldudez.blogspot.com We used to love this show and luckily recorded a couple of episodes when they originally aired. There's barely any information about Nickelodeon's Wild Side Show anywhere online. As of writing this, there's no info on Wikipedia and barely any on IMDB. But after doing extensive research and gathering clues from around the web, here is what we found: The show definitely premiered in 1992 but there are conflicting reports of when exactly. We personally think it was on Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST and after that Sundays at 5pm EST (other sources have premiere dates listed as February 1, April 10, and August 22, 1992). We also believe the show lasted for two seasons (each with a different set of hosts) and that reruns were shown on Nickelodeon for at least until 1995. ------------------------------------------------------- SEASON ONE (13 Episodes): Premiere: Sunday, August 23, 1992 at 830pm EST on Nickelodeon (?) Host: Jessica Duarte Host: Scott Tunnell Locations: Mostly at the San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park (plus other locations throughout the US) SEASON TWO (13 Episodes): Premiere: Saturday, November 6, 1993 at 530pm EST on Nickelodeon Host: Jillian Hirasawa Host: Gordon Michael Woolvett Locations: Africa and Ontario, Canada's Chapleau Crown ...
Interesting exebition of exotic snakes, spiders and scorpions in Ljubljana City Park shoping center. year 2009.
Castlewood State Park Playing With Deadly Copperhead Snake Usually species are named after some of their characteristics. The copperhead snake (Agkistrodon spp.) was originally named for the copper like coloration on the dorsal side of its head. The copperhead snake is chestnut colored and has bands that are either dark or brown. The size of an adult copperhead is 20 to 40 inches (51-102 cm) and young copperhead snakes can be recognized by the yellowish or greenish tip on their tails, and they are more grayish than adults. Some sub-species of the copperhead snakes have a different appearance than others, and there is some degree of variability within Agkistrodon spp. Some strange myths exist about copperhead snakes. One is that black snakes can interbreed with copperheads to make a venomous black snake. Another one is that copperhead snakes smells like cucumber - which is generally not true, as they only secretes and odor resembling the odor of cucumber when they feel threathened. The funniest myth about the copperhead snake is that baby copperhead snakes are more venomous than adults. Actually, even though the copperhead snake is venomous and its bite very painful, a bite from a copperhead snake is generally not deadly. This site focuses on copperhead snakes in the US. Diet Mature copperhead snakes prefer rodents such as mice. The video below shows a copperhead slithering through some shrubs. According to US poison centers a total of 769 cases of copperhead bites were ...
A Large Copperhead at Busch Gardens Tampa.
Spiders, snakes,and turtles!!!
A Large Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake at Busch Gardens.
Canebrake Rattlesnake At Busch Gardens.
An Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake using it's Rattler as we approached.