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Program Features
 
Learn About Life's Most Misunderstood Animals
 
Meet A Variety Of Gentle Reptiles
 
Heighten Your Understanding Of Nature
 
Experience An Exciting Hands On Opportunity
 
Replace Common Myths With Fact
 
Science and Biology Oriented
 
Emphasis on Ecology and Conservation Values
 
Safety Measures When Encountering Snakes in the Wild
 
 


After a Snakes Alive program, children are very enthused about snakes. However, along with appreciation, the children also gain a respect and understanding that snakes in the wild do not behave like our tamed snakes. Even baby snakes in the wild are likely to bite and this could be serious or life threatening. When encountering snakes, children are instructed to stay several feet away and to leave them alone.

Copperhead Snake
(Agkistrodon contortrix)
Poisonous: This snake is not
included in our program.
Sinaloan Milk Snake
(Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae)