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About The Reptile Professor

I started getting into the reptile hobby in February of 2018. My first reptile was my Bearded Dragon - Maxine Pegasus (creator of duel monsters btw). Since then, I have added six Ackie Monitors (Asus, Dell, LG, BDA, and 2 unnamed), a Chacoan Black and White Tegu (Frappuccino), a Crested Gecko (Destin), a Russian Tortoise (Tortellini), and a Boyd's Forest Dragon (Ru Paul). I also have a dog named Thrall (yes, from World of Warcraft) who is a Dachshund/Chihuahua mix - aka a Chiweenie.

My goal with this channel is to share my knowledge, experience and journey with other reptile/animal enthusiasts and become a better caretaker because of it. Hopefully I can learn a lot from the community through these videos.

Outside of reptiles, I am a Masters student researching topics in Natural Language Processing/Human-Computer Interaction within the field of Computer Science. I play a lot of video games. I enjoy any story focused RPG and MMO's like World of Warcraft and Runescape.

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