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Venomous Snakes Appearing In Snake Show

4 March 2005

We have always had a daily snake demonstration, usually involving the display of a large non-venomous snake. We want to change people's views on reptiles, especially snakes, so now we've added a little extra.

Most days visitors will get to witness Big Richard handling either a King Brown Snake, Australia's 2nd largest species of venomous snake or a Fierce Snake, the most venomous snake in the world; drop for drop their venom is 3 times more toxic than a Coastal Taipan.

Not only does this grab people's attention but it also teaches Zoo guests how to avoid coming into conflict with a snake, how to treat an Australian venomous snake bite, and also explains that venomous snakes are not sinister little animals that go around trying to bite people.

While we understand that a lot of people won't go away from the Zoo loving snakes as much as we do (we are pretty passionate about them!) as long as they can leave with a little more respect for them, and a few skills to keep them safe, we're happy.

Venomous Snakes Appearing In Snake Show

Our Amazing King Brown Snakes

King Browns are the second largest Australian venomous snake, growing to lengths of up to 3 meters long. Males reach greater lengths than females and can be rob ...more

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