Woodland Park Zoo Reptile & Amphibian Building

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Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle has a building called the "Day Exhibit", which was built in 1969 and was originally called a Tropical House. In 1974 a nocturnal wing was added and thus eventually the two areas were known as the "Day & Night" buildings. Now that the nocturnal house is no longer operational (as of 2010) the "Day Building" remains open and within its walls can be found almost exclusively reptiles and amphibians.

There are 38 exhibits in the Woodland Park Zoo “Day Exhibit” building.

In order from the main entrance (as of April 10th, 2011):

Gila Monster
Egyptian Tortoise
Gaboon Viper
Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo
Blair’s Kingsnake
Taylor’s Cantil
Speckled Rattlesnake
Desert Rosy Boa
Uracoan Rattlesnake
Chuckwalla
Northern Pacific Rattlesnake
Axolotl
Trans-Pecos Rat Snake
Rhinoceros Iguana
Aruba Island Rattlesnake
Red-Footed Tortoise/Three-Banded Armadillo
Green + Black Poison Dart Frog
Mangrove Snake
Southern Copperhead
Black Desert Kingsnake
Tentacled Snake/Burmese Vine Snake
Dwarf Crocodile
False Water Cobra
Baron’s Green Racer
Western Pond Turtle
Yellow-Spotted Sideneck Turtle
Oregon Spotted Frog
Prehensile-Tailed Skink
Pan’s Box Turtle
Eyelash Viper
European Legless Lizard
Black-Breasted Leaf Turtle
Panamanian Golden Frog
Brazilian Cockroach
Chinese Crocodile Lizard
Smooth-Sided Toad
King Cobra
Indian Python
 
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