
Ok, so I was a little creeped out by this place but we really had a fun morning here with some friends from church.
www.prehistoricpets.com is a link to this place. They do birthday parties or they bring the reptiles to you for a party!

Above is a rhinocerous iguana that captivated Lila for a while.

Brad and his friend Elizabeth had a blast feeding the turtles grubs with tweezers.

Soooooo many reptiles!

The sheer number of reptiles in this place is staggering. This 10,000 square foot store is packed with cages of reptiles.

A huge monitor:

A two-headed snake: (weird)

The kids got to touch lots of animals including this iguana.



Brad and Elizabeth handle a leopard gecko.
3 comments:
Another interesting and fun experience! I used to go to a live small animal section of the Museum of Natural History in NYC with my little brother all the time. They had a "hands on" room with snakes and even a skunk! I was always facinated by all the different animals. How wonderful that sky, Brad, Lila and friends can have these learning experiences! They are developing into well educated/rounded youngsters. How diverse and interesting our creator has made things! Thank you Lori for sharing with us!
Ewww, whats worse than a one-headed snake? A two-headed one!!! That would have been a tough field trip for me! lol
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