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  2. Reptile World Serpentarium - Wikipedia

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    Reptile World Serpentarium is a reptile zoo in St. Cloud, Osceola County, Florida. It features more than 75 species of snakes, as well as lizards, crocodiles, alligators, and turtles. It is operated by the herpetologist George Van Horn. In addition to having animals on display, it has venom milking shows. Reptile world Serpentarium sign.

  3. The Reptile Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Reptile Zoo is an indoor zoo focusing on reptiles in Fountain Valley, California. Fish, amphibians, and arachnids are also on display. It contains the pet store Prehistoric Pets, which sells items targeted towards reptile owners. Almost 200,000 people have visited the zoo since its founding.

  4. Petting zoo - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, the London Zoo included the first children's zoo in Europe and the Philadelphia Zoo was the first in North America to open a special zoo just for children.. During the 1990s, Dutch cities began building petting zoos in many neighbourhoods, so that urban children could interact with animals.

  5. Reptile centre - Wikipedia

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    A reptile centre is typically a facility devoted to keeping living reptiles, educating the public about reptiles, and serving as a control centre for collecting reptiles that turn up in populated areas. Most are public-access, run as private business or state-sponsored. Some centres work with venomous reptiles as venom research labs. Others are ...

  6. Brian Barczyk - Wikipedia

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    Brian Henry Barczyk (September 6, 1969 – 2024) [2] was an American reptile enthusiast, YouTuber, and founder of the Reptarium Reptile Zoo and Legasea Aquarium. [3] [4] [5] He was also featured as a star on the TV series Venom Hunters by the Discovery Channel.

  7. Tropical World (Leeds) - Wikipedia

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    The houses contain tropical plants and live animals, including some which roam freely, such as butterflies and turtles. The first house visitors enter is the butterfly zone which features free-flying butterflies in a swamp-like environment. [10] Terrapins and koi live in the various ponds and Morelet's crocodiles also occupy an

  8. Reptile Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Reptile Gardens is a reptile-focused zoo south of Rapid City, South Dakota, on US 16 between Rapid City and Mount Rushmore. [2] The park is open from the first Saturday of March through November 30 each year. Reptile Gardens was certified in the 2014 and 2018 editions of Guinness World Records as the world's largest reptile zoo. [3] [4]

  9. Kentucky Reptile Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Reptile Zoo is a non-profit facility in Slade, Kentucky, that specializes in venomous reptiles and the acquisition of venom through a process called venom extraction. [1] The venom is collected for use in medical research programs as well as for the production of anti-serum.