Troy Lillie(I)
Troy Lillie is a wildlife animal behaviorist with over 30 years of professional experience, specializing in crocodilians and reptiles while also working with primates and other mammals. Raised on an exotic animal ranch, Troy developed a deep connection with wildlife from an early age, leading to the creation of a private exotic animal facility. Through partnerships with hotel chains, schools, and special events, Troy provides hands-on educational experiences that promote conservation and respect for wildlife.
Beyond education, Troy has trained animals for films and commercials, showcasing their expertise in animal behavior. He is also the founder of CrocStar.TV, a conservation-focused clothing and accessories brand with an edge. Additionally, he is the co-founder of B.A.T. Paranormal where Troy explores the unexplained through paranormal investigations with his team.
Troy is an avid motorcyclist, scuba diver, and artist, he has collaborated with organizations such as the University of Florida Croc Docs and the Crocodile Research Coalition in Belize, furthering their commitment to wildlife research and conservation.
Troy is the Host and Lead Animal Behaviorist of Discovery Channel's Lost Monster Files, where he applies his expertise to uncover plausible animal species that remain unexplored or misidentified by science. Bringing a professional edge to the field, he keeps the team grounded in the realities of the natural world, exploring how certain species could evade detection for years while shedding light on their possible existence.
Beyond education, Troy has trained animals for films and commercials, showcasing their expertise in animal behavior. He is also the founder of CrocStar.TV, a conservation-focused clothing and accessories brand with an edge. Additionally, he is the co-founder of B.A.T. Paranormal where Troy explores the unexplained through paranormal investigations with his team.
Troy is an avid motorcyclist, scuba diver, and artist, he has collaborated with organizations such as the University of Florida Croc Docs and the Crocodile Research Coalition in Belize, furthering their commitment to wildlife research and conservation.
Troy is the Host and Lead Animal Behaviorist of Discovery Channel's Lost Monster Files, where he applies his expertise to uncover plausible animal species that remain unexplored or misidentified by science. Bringing a professional edge to the field, he keeps the team grounded in the realities of the natural world, exploring how certain species could evade detection for years while shedding light on their possible existence.