A bit expensive with a large family, but fun, lots to see
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A bit expensive with a large family, but fun, lots to see
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During off-season, you get rare oppertunities to see those "Special Animal-Attractions", and how they really are. During first two weeks of march I has oppertunity to visit this location TWICE.
Im also a biologist&herpetologist so I think I know what Im talking about. In Europe I have rarely see so poor holding facilities for such delicate animals, like Crocodiles &...
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The crocodiles rather than alligators are all in a large indoor room with walkways for the public to see them below. Watch out for the smell and the very high humidity but there are crocs from all over the world but especially Nile crocodiles. The feeding times are interesting but the crocs are usually quiet. There is much more there...
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Plenty of aligators, crocodiles, turtles, tortoises, snakes and lizards. Quite alive and moving, compared to the stony-faced crocs one usually sees in zoos. There's opportunity to pet some giant tortoises and there are small corridors leading to 'cages' inside the cages for children to crawl in and see the reptiles at close quarters.
We didn't wait for the feeding times...
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