From the top left: Sinoloan Milk Snake, Blue Tiger Centipede, baby Praying Mantis, Albino Boa Constrictor
Texas Tan Tarantula
From the top left: Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, Carolina Corn Snakes, Ambilobe Panther Chameleon, Southern Toad
Tailless Whip Scorpion
Termite mud castle
Ball Python
From the top left: Red Legged Walking Frogs, North American Millipede, Leopard Geckos
Real specimens to inspect and touch
Tarantula shed
Chinese Water Dragon
Briana W.
Jul 13, 2017
This place is super cool and it's free! An awesome way to kill a couple of hours on a Saturday morning with the kiddos. When you pull up it's literally just a house with a sign outside with the name on it. When you walk in the place you are hit with an instant animal stench. Not complaining...I mean I get it. To the left was a small souvenir store and the right was an room with a cash register and a table. This room lead into a kitchen where food is prepared for the animals/reptiles. There is also a bird in a cage that lives in there. He is loud and loves attention. Down the hall there is a gender neutral restroom and then the room that holds all the animals/reptiles. The room was small and had many habitats inside. I must say the selection of things to see was awesome! And the presentation of feeding the dragons, lizards, snakes and everything else was totally cool. My three year old loved it!! She was able to help feed and pet many of the reptiles. Just a tip...bring a bug catcher and you could walk away with a walking stick bug! We were bummed when we couldn't take one home. Happy Yelping!
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