Tell us about The Creature Teacher.
I started The Creature Teacher in 1996 aas a unigue way to expose children to exotic animals. I
give educational and interactive presentations to children at schools, libraries and birthday parties. I keep all
of the animals indoors. This way I can control the temperature and I don't have to worry about outdoor elements. One room
in the house is dedicated to the critters and a few animals are housed in my office, the hallway and the family room.
What is your favorite animal?
The Chinchilla is always a favorite because it's so soft and takes a bath in dust, which is quite
funny to watch. The Hairless Guinea Pig is also one of my favorites because it is so strange looking and very few children
or adults are able to guess what it actually is. My favorite reptiles are the Veiled Chameleon and the Bearded Dragon because
they're such unique looking lizards.
How do people react to your animals?
Reaction is always unpredictable. Some kids shy away from the snake and say "I'm not touching
that thing!". After they see their friends touch it, they decide to be brave and try it themselves. Often times, it's
not the kids that react to certain animals but the adults. One lady told me she would pass out if she saw my frog. She asked
if I could please tell her when it was going to be shown so she could leave the room. The African Bullfrog gets the best reactions.
He weighs well over one pound and surprising gasps fill the room when folks first see him.