Bax155
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Yesterday I spent the day at Snakes Downunder at Childers and let me tell you it's one of the best reptile parks I've had the privilage to visit!! The staff are absolutly fantastic, Julie-Anne said 2 years ago she had never handled snakes and has only recently started doing the 1st show of the day handling various pythons such as Coastal Carpet, BHP, Olive and she also showed us a gorgeous lil Brown Tree Snake and even free handled a Red-Bellied Black snake like a seasoned pro, mind you all the vens they free handle have been raised in this fasion and no-one should try this at home!! Ian Jenkins vens show was awesome and I was totally gobsmacked at his specimens ease of free handling, this show involved Mulga Snake, Eastern Brown, Tiger, Inland Taipan, Common Death Adder and a Coastal Taipan, the Eastern Brown even fell asleep in thepalm of his hand during the show which I have attached a photo of!! The other show was the Saltwater Crocodile feeding which is so close quarters the croc made me jump when it launched out of its pond!! He even got it to do it's death roll for us!! The many outdoor pits holding species such as Eastern Water Dragon, Painted Turtle, Inland Beardie, Frilled Necked Lizard, Shingleback, Blotched Bluey, Cunninghams Skink, Sand Monitor, Perentie and Lacey were some of the best pit displays I've ever witnessed and we also had the privilage (being the only 2 people there) to have Julie-Ann take us on a personal tour and show us all the various species in the pits!!
The also have an outdoor vivarium which contains Angle Heads, Water Dragons and various frog species, next was the snake house which was well designed and lit, this housed species such as Coastal taipan, Inland Taipan, Eastern Brown, Tiger, Jungle Python, Coastal carpet, BHP, Woma, Boyds Forest Dragons, Western Brown, Blue-Bellied Black Snake, Red-bellied black snake, Scrub Python, Olive Python and Mulga Snake (I think that was all of them:?)!! Although only a small park it was great fun and had some great Aussie species!! I totally recommend anyone that ventures near the Childers area to pop in and take a look as its great value for $18 and unlike most parks when you handle the Coastal Carpet and Saltwater Crocodile you get to take your own photo's and not get charged $15 a pop like other parks!!! Sorry for rambling on so much I just had so much fun and wanted to share it with you all!!!
Cheers
Bax
Here's a few photo's from my day at Snakes Downunder!! Enjoy!!
Julie-Anne and Red-Bellied Black Snake.
Me with Saltwater Crocodile.
Me and Coastal Carpet.
Inland Bearded Dragon.
Ian Jenkins and Mulga Snake.
Sleepy Eastern Brown.
Inland Taipan.
Macca the Saltwater Croc grabbing a feed.
Macca smiling for a photo!!
The also have an outdoor vivarium which contains Angle Heads, Water Dragons and various frog species, next was the snake house which was well designed and lit, this housed species such as Coastal taipan, Inland Taipan, Eastern Brown, Tiger, Jungle Python, Coastal carpet, BHP, Woma, Boyds Forest Dragons, Western Brown, Blue-Bellied Black Snake, Red-bellied black snake, Scrub Python, Olive Python and Mulga Snake (I think that was all of them:?)!! Although only a small park it was great fun and had some great Aussie species!! I totally recommend anyone that ventures near the Childers area to pop in and take a look as its great value for $18 and unlike most parks when you handle the Coastal Carpet and Saltwater Crocodile you get to take your own photo's and not get charged $15 a pop like other parks!!! Sorry for rambling on so much I just had so much fun and wanted to share it with you all!!!
Cheers
Bax
Here's a few photo's from my day at Snakes Downunder!! Enjoy!!
Julie-Anne and Red-Bellied Black Snake.
Me with Saltwater Crocodile.
Me and Coastal Carpet.
Inland Bearded Dragon.
Ian Jenkins and Mulga Snake.
Sleepy Eastern Brown.
Inland Taipan.
Macca the Saltwater Croc grabbing a feed.
Macca smiling for a photo!!