Cypress Inverts & Exotics

Cypress Inverts & Exotics We offer only the highest quality, captive-bred selection of isopods, tarantulas, and other exotics!

04/29/2026

For Decades Science Said the Komodo Dragon Killed With Bacteria-Laden Saliva. In 2009, Researchers Proved It Has Venom Glands. We Were Wrong for 70 Years.

The bacteria story was wrong. The venom was always there.

For most of the 20th century, the accepted explanation for why Komodo Dragon bites caused rapid deterioration and death in prey — even when the animal escaped — was bacterial. The dragon's saliva, it was claimed, harboured uniquely deadly bacteria from consuming rotting meat. Prey that escaped would die of sepsis within days while the dragon tracked it.

The story made sense. It was wrong.

In 2009, Bryan Fry at the University of Melbourne published research in PNAS demonstrating that Komodo Dragons possess venom glands between their teeth — glands that secrete anticoagulant proteins preventing blood clotting at the bite site. When a Komodo bites large prey, venom floods into the wound through grooves between the teeth, inhibiting coagulation and causing rapid blood pressure drop.

The bacteria contributed. The venom was doing the primary work. For 70 years we had the mechanism wrong.

The Komodo Dragon is the largest living lizard — up to 3 metres, 70 kg. It hunts Timor Deer, pigs, goats, and has attacked and occasionally killed humans. It has been doing this with venom that science didn't confirm until 2009.

We were watching the wrong thing the whole time.

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04/27/2026

We’ll see y’all there! 💚💚

Slings available 🥰
04/20/2026

Slings available 🥰

04/16/2026
02/14/2026

Happy valentines y'all! ❤️

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01/23/2026

HERPS Conroe on **Sunday** has been cancelled due to inclement weather. See y’all on Saturday! 💚

Well, 2025 ended with our own style of fireworks here at Cypress Inverts & Exotics! 💙💚❤️💜These stunning little jewels ar...
01/02/2026

Well, 2025 ended with our own style of fireworks here at Cypress Inverts & Exotics! 💙💚❤️💜

These stunning little jewels are from the 7th sac we’ve been fortunate and blessed enough to produce since 2021. Slings are 2nd instar and will be available in a few weeks once they’re all feeding well and settled in to their new micro habitats. Special pricing will be given to attendees at the HERPS Conroe show that we’ll be vending at on January 24th and 25th. See y’all there!


Isopoda sp. “Electric Blue”Originating from China, this is a really beautiful species with a bluish color and electric-b...
12/26/2025

Isopoda sp. “Electric Blue”

Originating from China, this is a really beautiful species with a bluish color and electric-blue stripes between each of its tergites. As babies and juveniles, the blue hues are very minimal but strengthen as they mature. I finally got these guys dialed in and they’re now available. PM me if interested. Shipping resumes on January 5th, temps permitting.

11/27/2025

Had some baby greens born the other day!

Parents are Blue & Arrow

11/17/2025

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