Animal lover Kris uses his collection of exotic creatures to bring joy and interaction to pupils and care home residents
Nature and animals have always been part of Kris Freeman’s life and over the years his interest has evolved into a passion.
“I grew up on Salisbury Plain which is teeming with wildlife and it was the best playground that any kid could want. I was about five when I caught my first lizard. I put it into a tank, observed its behaviour and then let it go again. That experience sparked an interest in animals that has been with me ever since.”
Indeed, as Kris grew, so did his desire to learn more about the animals around him, to the point where he now shares his home with more than 400 different creatures, including exotic ones.
“Pretty much every room in the house has an animal in it, with the exception of the bathroom! I’ve got everything from tarantulas, stick insects and scorpions to a 12ft Burmese python named Saul.
“Occasionally someone will say, ‘Those animals belong in the wild,’ which is a very valid point, but what I explain to people is that animals are in trouble in their native countries due to deforestation and loss of habitat.
“The animals I use are all captive bred in the UK, they’re having their natural environment recreated and they’re getting the best care. One of the snakes I care for is a Hog Island boa which is extinct in the wild now.”
This desire to educate people about nature led to a life-changing decision for Kris.
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