The Kilted Reptile Guy

The Kilted Reptile Guy Reptile owner turned breeder we absolutely love all our lil friends. We promote bioactive because that's what we love and use.

We are always open to and and all questions πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

All I wanna know is who's coming with me 😁😁😁
06/03/2026

All I wanna know is who's coming with me 😁😁😁

🐍 KNOXVILLE, TN β€” THE REPTILES ARE TAKING OVER THIS WEEKEND! 🦎

The Show Me Reptile Show is headed back to Knoxville and we’re reminding everyone about our NEW Friday VIP Sneak Peek Event! πŸŽ‰

πŸ”₯ Friday VIP Sneak Peek
πŸ“… Friday
⏰ 4PM–7PM
🎟 VIP Admission Only

Get early access to shop the best selection of reptiles, amphibians, supplies, feeders, plants, and exotic animals before the main crowd arrives!

Weekend Show Hours:
πŸ“… Saturday
πŸ•˜ VIP Entry: 9AM
πŸ•™ General Admission: 10AM–5PM

πŸ“… Sunday
πŸ•™ 10AM–3:30PM

πŸ“ Knoxville Expo Center
5441 Clinton Hwy
Knoxville, TN 37912

Expect incredible breeders from across the country along with reptiles, amphibians, aquatics, plants, invertebrates, exotic animals, and all the supplies you need for your favorite critters.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Families and guests of all ages are welcome! Kids 12 & under receive discounted admission.

🎟 Tickets & Info: ShowMeReptileShow.com

Pyra said nope my feeding ledge🀣🀣🀣Pyra Produced by Roach Hollow Reptiles & Bugs Ledges and bowls available at Griffin an...
06/03/2026

Pyra said nope my feeding ledge🀣🀣🀣

Pyra Produced by Roach Hollow Reptiles & Bugs

Ledges and bowls available at Griffin and Mundy's

06/03/2026

Have you ever looked at a gecko's foot and thought:

"That can't possibly work."

Because it shouldn't.

A gecko can sprint across a ceiling, hang upside down from a single toe, and casually ignore gravity like it's a polite suggestion.

Then you zoom in.

And things get weird.

This isn't a suction cup.

It isn't glue.

It isn't a secret sticky slime.

A gecko's foot is covered with millions of microscopic hairs called setae.

Each one splits into hundreds of even smaller structures.

Those split again into tiny flattened tips so small they interact directly with individual molecules.

Nature looked at a wall and said:

"What if we grabbed it atom by atom?"

The result is one of the most sophisticated attachment systems ever evolved.

When those microscopic structures press against a surface, they generate van der Waals forces.

Tiny molecular attractions.

Individually they're almost nothing.

Together?

Strong enough to let a gecko support its entire body while hanging upside down on smooth glass.

No glue.

No claws.

No tricks.

Just physics operating at a scale most animals never get to use.

And here's the part that feels unfair.

Geckos can switch the grip on and off almost instantly.

One slight change in angle.

Attached.

Another angle.

Released.

Like nature invented reusable tape millions of years before humans figured it out.

Scientists have spent decades trying to copy the design.

Robots use it.

Engineers study it.

Researchers dream about climbing equipment based on it.

Yet the original version still belongs to a lizard that weighs less than a slice of bread.

The strange truth is that power doesn't always come from being bigger.

Sometimes it comes from mastering a world too small to see.

A gecko doesn't defeat gravity.

It simply makes friends with the molecules holding the universe together.

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Baby Pyra 😍😍😍

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