Herpers 2009
"Documentary on the great reptile culture"
Dive into the quirky world of reptile enthusiasts with *Herpers (2009)*, a fascinating documentary that explores the booming subculture of reptile breeding in the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Herpers (2009) about?
*Herpers (2009)* takes viewers into the vibrant world of reptile enthusiasts, or 'herpers,' who breed and care for snakes, lizards, and other cold-blooded pets. The film highlights the passion, expertise, and sometimes unconventional lifestyles of those who've turned their hobby into a way of life.
Who directed Herpers?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Herpers?
The film features a variety of reptile breeders and enthusiasts from across the U.S., though specific cast names are not listed.
Is Herpers (2009) worth watching?
*Herpers (2009)* is a gem for fans of niche documentaries and animal lovers alike. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its focus on an underrepresented subculture makes it a compelling watch for those curious about the reptile community.
How long is Herpers?
The runtime of Herpers is 94 minutes.
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About Herpers (2009) — A Peek into the Wild World of Reptile Breeders
Dive into the quirky world of reptile enthusiasts with *Herpers (2009)*, a fascinating documentary that explores the booming subculture of reptile breeding in the U.S. Meet the passionate—and occasionally eccentric—individuals who've turned their love for snakes, lizards, and turtles into a thriving hobby or even a lucrative business. From backyard breeders to professional herpetologists, this film captures the unique bond between humans and reptiles, revealing how these cold-blooded creatures have captured the hearts of millions.
With a runtime of just 94 minutes, *Herpers (2009)* offers a surprisingly deep dive into a niche community often overlooked by mainstream audiences. The documentary balances humor and insight, showcasing the dedication behind reptile husbandry while poking fun at the quirks of its dedicated followers. Whether you're a reptile owner, a curious outsider, or simply a fan of offbeat documentaries, this film delivers an engaging look at a subculture that's as diverse as it is devoted.