Cape Fear Serpentarium Reviews - Wilmington

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Cape Fear Serpentarium

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20 Orange Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

Cape Fear Serpentarium Reviews

profile image Moonvera
53 reviews
Oct 20, 2007
As we were nearing Orange Street, my brother-in-law insisted that we go to the Serpentarium. He said I would enjoy it. Ok so it wasn’t bad. They were all, except one that I did notice, in enclosed cases. No loose snakes slithering around. Yay for that.

We walked into the museum and were greeted by two parrots. Are these a new breed of serpents? When we entered the exhibit area, the first thing we saw was dead snakes in a display case on the right. They were all immersed in formaldehyde yet scary looking.

We then saw a Crocodile, the first of many. There were also a few types of Dragons and Lizards. There were many different species of snakes. They ranged from the dull to the very colorful. Some were non-poisonous and some were the most dangerous.

If you like reptiles, you should check this place out. You might even catch some feeding in action.

Tickets are $8.00. Children under 2 years of age are free. They also offer discounted group rates and birthday parties.
Monitor Lizard which is dinner f
Green Iguana that I think looks


mellemel8 says:
this is cool
Posted on: Oct 24, 2007
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