KUALA LUMPUR – Nur Nina Farisha Woo Abdullah, 29, co-founder of Brotherhood Reptiles, has captured social media attention with her exotic pet content. From snakes and scorpions to llamas and Patagonian Maras, her videos rarely fail to intrigue.
foxes, anyone?
One clip featuring a marble fox as a “Muslim-friendly husky substitute” ignited heated debate, with netizens questioning religious permissibility and legal restrictions. Wildlife experts noted foxes require special permits in Malaysia. Despite the controversy, Nina’s journey is remarkable—once fearful of snakes, she overcame her phobia in college and now runs a Cheras-based shop housing hundreds of exotic species.
Photo: Brotherhood Reptiles (Facebook)
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