Reptile Royalty - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Snakes and Ladders
Jay puts the local fire department's reptile bravery to the test, and then is challenged in return to step up and face one of his own fears. After Michael shares a newfound connection to the reptiles that he discovered on his recent travels, Juliette brings in a professional to help her evaluate his reptile reading skills.

SSSSSLAM DUNK
The Reptile Zoo gets a visit from the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters, who want to team up with Jay and his all-star reptiles for an upcoming show. While Jay and the Globetrotters toss around ideas, Michael nails reptile manicures, and Poppy, the panther chameleon, gets ready to make her debut. The Reptile Zoo's all-star team and the Harlem Globetrotters take the court together to deliver a performance that's a slam dunk.

Party Animals
Jay, Juliette, and the team plan a reptile birthday party surprise for the moms of social media influencers Liane V. and Don Benjamin. Michael gets the chance to run the Reptile Zoo's popular day camp for the first time. Jay's co-author stops by to meet the scaly friends who will be the stars of their new children's book.

I Do at the Zoo
The Zoo hosts a vow renewal ceremony for a reptile-loving couple, where some cold-blooded guests make the heart-warming day extra special for friends and family. Social media superstar Brent Rivera enlists the help of Jay and his snakes to play an epic prank on some new members of his crew. Coconut, the albino alligator, celebrates her sixth birthday.

From Fluffy to Florida
Comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias stops by the zoo and quickly learns that Jay's snakes are nothing to laugh at. Jay and Juliette take off on a reptile-filled Florida adventure. First on the agenda is a visit to their friend Sam and his giant tortoises to fulfill a Brewer family tradition. Then it's on to a herp-hunting adventure in the Everglades with herpetologist Edward Bay.

Woo-Hoo for the Zoo!
Jay and Juliette wrap up their Florida adventure with a visit to a motion capture studio, where reptile superstars inspire Jay to make a welcome video for the zoo. Back in California, Jay and his team plan an epic bash to celebrate the Reptile Zoo's 15th anniversary and give back to the community. On the day of the big party, Jay celebrates his amazing reptile family, reads from his new children's book, and gives his baby grandson a very special gift.
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