Trebaruna
Well-Known Member
My hometown is home to 2 reptile zoos. I thought it might be nice to introduce these to you.
The first one, the older one, is called “Serpo”. This started out as a travelling exhibition, but they moved into a building next to the central train station in Delft some decades ago. So it’s very easy to reach. (their internet site; REPTIELENZOO (reptielen dierentuin) "SERPO" DELFT - When you scroll a little bit down on the main paige you’ll see a map, “plattegrond” in dutch.) Main purpose of Serpo is a refuge centre for reptiles, especially snakes. Most confiscated animals go here. And whenever somewhere in the country a weird snake is found in someone’s backyard, people from serpo are called to the rescue. The animals on display here are just a part of their entire collection. A lot is behind the scenes. Because they are a refuge centre in the first place they do not spend a lot of time/money on the appearance of the “zoo”, so don’t expect to see a world-class exhibition.
I’ll go through the building showing the enclosures and listing the species present (the names are in Latin – Dutch – English - German).
The building has to floors. When entering the building you’ll find a room with crocodiles to you right, snakes, turtles, spiders, etc to you left. Upstairs are more snakes and turtles.
Outside you can find the old lorry they used when it was a travelling exhibition;
First thing you’ll see when you passed the ticket desk is this;
this is the enclosure for the Crocodylus rhombifer – Cubaanse krokodil - Cuban crocodile - Rautenkrokodil
Next to it are enclosure for
Physignathus cocincinus – Wateragaam - Chinese Water Dragon - Grüne Wasseragame
Natrix maura – Adderringslang - Viperine Snake - Vipernatter
Next up is this thing with some small enclosures
Euathlus/Brachypelma smithi – Mexicaanse roodknie vogelspin - Mexican redknee tarantula - Mexikanische Rotknie-Vogelspinne
Morelia viridis - Groene boompython - green tree python - Grüne Baumpython
Poecilotheria regalis – Zigzig boomvogelspin - Indian ornamental Trantula - Ornament Baumvogelspinne
Grammostola cala – Chileense vogelspin - Rose-haired tarantula - Rote Chile Vogelspinne
Theraphosa leblondii – Goliath vogelspin - Goliath bird eater – Bombardierspinne, Riesenvogelspinne
Against the outer wall are enclosures for snakes (mostly venomous) placed in U-shapes;
Dendroaspis viridis - Groene mamba - Western Green Mamba - grüne Mamba
Dendroaspis angusticeps – Smalkopmamba - Eastern Green Mamba - Gewöhnliche Mamba
Dendroaspis polylepis – Zwarte mamba - black mamba - Schwarze Mamba
Dendroaspis jamesoni kaimosea – Jameson’s zwartstaart mamba - Jamesons Black-Tail Mamba – Jameson schwarsschwanzmamba
Naja haje haje – Aspis, Ureüsslang, egyptische cobra - Egyptian cobra - Uräusschlange
Naja melanoleuca – Zwart-witte boscobra - Forest Cobra - Schwarzweißen Kobra
Naja pallida – Spuwende cobra - Red Spitting Cobra - Die Rote Speikobra
Nearby is an enclosure for;
Heloderma suspectum – gilamonster - Gila monster - Die Gila-Krustenechse
Another “U with snakes“;
Naja mosambica – Mossambica spuwende cobra - Mozambique Spitting Cobra - Mozambique-Speikobra
Naja nigricollis – Zwarthalscobra - Black-necked spitting cobra - afrikanische Speikobra
Naja kaouthia – Monocle cobra (albino) - monocled cobra (albino) – Monokelkobra (albino)
Naja naja – cobra - Asiatic cobra - Südasiatische Kobra
Naja kaouthia – Monocle cobra - monocled cobra – Monokelkobra
Naja siamensis – Siamese spuwende cobra - Indochinese Spitting Cobra - thailändische Speikobra
Crotalus ruber – Rode diamantratelslang - Red Diamond Rattlesnake - roten Diamantklapperschlange
The first one, the older one, is called “Serpo”. This started out as a travelling exhibition, but they moved into a building next to the central train station in Delft some decades ago. So it’s very easy to reach. (their internet site; REPTIELENZOO (reptielen dierentuin) "SERPO" DELFT - When you scroll a little bit down on the main paige you’ll see a map, “plattegrond” in dutch.) Main purpose of Serpo is a refuge centre for reptiles, especially snakes. Most confiscated animals go here. And whenever somewhere in the country a weird snake is found in someone’s backyard, people from serpo are called to the rescue. The animals on display here are just a part of their entire collection. A lot is behind the scenes. Because they are a refuge centre in the first place they do not spend a lot of time/money on the appearance of the “zoo”, so don’t expect to see a world-class exhibition.
I’ll go through the building showing the enclosures and listing the species present (the names are in Latin – Dutch – English - German).
The building has to floors. When entering the building you’ll find a room with crocodiles to you right, snakes, turtles, spiders, etc to you left. Upstairs are more snakes and turtles.
Outside you can find the old lorry they used when it was a travelling exhibition;
First thing you’ll see when you passed the ticket desk is this;
this is the enclosure for the Crocodylus rhombifer – Cubaanse krokodil - Cuban crocodile - Rautenkrokodil
Next to it are enclosure for
Physignathus cocincinus – Wateragaam - Chinese Water Dragon - Grüne Wasseragame
Natrix maura – Adderringslang - Viperine Snake - Vipernatter
Next up is this thing with some small enclosures
Euathlus/Brachypelma smithi – Mexicaanse roodknie vogelspin - Mexican redknee tarantula - Mexikanische Rotknie-Vogelspinne
Morelia viridis - Groene boompython - green tree python - Grüne Baumpython
Poecilotheria regalis – Zigzig boomvogelspin - Indian ornamental Trantula - Ornament Baumvogelspinne
Grammostola cala – Chileense vogelspin - Rose-haired tarantula - Rote Chile Vogelspinne
Theraphosa leblondii – Goliath vogelspin - Goliath bird eater – Bombardierspinne, Riesenvogelspinne
Against the outer wall are enclosures for snakes (mostly venomous) placed in U-shapes;
Dendroaspis viridis - Groene mamba - Western Green Mamba - grüne Mamba
Dendroaspis angusticeps – Smalkopmamba - Eastern Green Mamba - Gewöhnliche Mamba
Dendroaspis polylepis – Zwarte mamba - black mamba - Schwarze Mamba
Dendroaspis jamesoni kaimosea – Jameson’s zwartstaart mamba - Jamesons Black-Tail Mamba – Jameson schwarsschwanzmamba
Naja haje haje – Aspis, Ureüsslang, egyptische cobra - Egyptian cobra - Uräusschlange
Naja melanoleuca – Zwart-witte boscobra - Forest Cobra - Schwarzweißen Kobra
Naja pallida – Spuwende cobra - Red Spitting Cobra - Die Rote Speikobra
Nearby is an enclosure for;
Heloderma suspectum – gilamonster - Gila monster - Die Gila-Krustenechse
Another “U with snakes“;
Naja mosambica – Mossambica spuwende cobra - Mozambique Spitting Cobra - Mozambique-Speikobra
Naja nigricollis – Zwarthalscobra - Black-necked spitting cobra - afrikanische Speikobra
Naja kaouthia – Monocle cobra (albino) - monocled cobra (albino) – Monokelkobra (albino)
Naja naja – cobra - Asiatic cobra - Südasiatische Kobra
Naja kaouthia – Monocle cobra - monocled cobra – Monokelkobra
Naja siamensis – Siamese spuwende cobra - Indochinese Spitting Cobra - thailändische Speikobra
Crotalus ruber – Rode diamantratelslang - Red Diamond Rattlesnake - roten Diamantklapperschlange