LaughingDove 23 Jan 2015 Do they allow all visitors to handle certain snakes? Or is this an exception?
snowleopard 23 Jan 2015 Where is the photo of you handling a green mamba? Also, did the row of snake terrariums have a lot of glare on them?
Where is the photo of you handling a green mamba? Also, did the row of snake terrariums have a lot of glare on them?
Hix 23 Jan 2015 LaughingDove said: Do they allow all visitors to handle certain snakes? Or is this an exception? Click to expand... I think they do. Although this species is venomous, the venom is not life-threatening and this individual was very comfortable with being handled. snowleopard said: Where is the photo of you handling a green mamba? Also, did the row of snake terrariums have a lot of glare on them? Click to expand... The Green Mamba had a mouth injury (see photos) so they were giving it the day off. And the terrariums all had some degree of glare on them. In Africa it's pretty hard to avoid the sun.
LaughingDove said: Do they allow all visitors to handle certain snakes? Or is this an exception? Click to expand... I think they do. Although this species is venomous, the venom is not life-threatening and this individual was very comfortable with being handled. snowleopard said: Where is the photo of you handling a green mamba? Also, did the row of snake terrariums have a lot of glare on them? Click to expand... The Green Mamba had a mouth injury (see photos) so they were giving it the day off. And the terrariums all had some degree of glare on them. In Africa it's pretty hard to avoid the sun.