Hazard AND Venom in Newfoundland!

What does an exotic Eurasian lynx have in common with an exhibit about some of nature’s deadliest venomous creatures? They’ll both be in Newfoundland this November!

Yep. That’s right. We’re going to be wonderful St. John’s, Newfoundland….and we’re coming with some friends!

  • November 17th from 9 am to 5 pm
  • November 18th from 9 am to 5 pm

at the St John’s Convention Centre

Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is bringing their world class, live animal, zoological exhibit featuring Venom to St. John’s this November. This one of a kind, hands on, educational bilingual exhibit features some of the most infamous venomous animals in the world including Gaboon vipers, green mambas, rattlesnakes, tarantulas, scorpions,and 1 of only 2 KING COBRAS on display in Canada. As well as the venomous snakes people will see enormous pythons, huge Komodo dragon type lizards, giant tortoises, a 100 pound alligator and our SUPER SPECIAL GUEST Hazard a six month old Eurasian Lynx. There will be interactive live animal shows happening pretty much non stop throughout the day with animals out for people to interact with throughout the exhibit. This 16,000 square foot exhibit is guaranteed to be the hit of the fall. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to come and learn and interact with some of natures most misunderstood creatures. Be educated and amazed this November.

Admission:

General Admission is $12.50 including tax at the door or $11.00 including tax in advance through the MileOne Box officen 2 a

Children 2 and under are FREE

Contact Us for more info.

 

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2 Responses to Hazard AND Venom in Newfoundland!

  1. Hayley Gosse says:

    Hi i’m Hayley i’m coming to the show
    Saturday. I love animals and can’t wait to
    see all the animals. See you Saturday!!!:)

  2. Amelia Moore says:

    My 7 year old saw the show 2 years ago in St Johns and loved it he is so excited to come again this weekend

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