Address 5500 S Walker Ave Ste D, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Phone Number +14058505905
Description "*State forced us to close* Free admission. We offer a fun and safe, live animal, educational experience for all ages. Specializing in venomous snakes and reptiles."
Great surprise! A variety of reptiles, many venomous and exotic. The enclosures are humane and well arranged, and overall clean and easy to view. It's a small but pleasant, close to home zoo like treat! Free, but accepts donations (bring cash) and has a selection of t-shirts and knickknacks for sale.
Love this place with a passion, and the kids always do as well!! You get to learn about so many different venomous reptiles, and others animals. It’s free, so please leave a donation, that way, it can stay free, and can spread the knowledge!!! Go for an adventure and see what you can learn.
My son and I really enjoyed our visit! There were actually a variety of venomous snakes, alligators, Oklahoma tarantuala, and a large, beautiful tortoise named Mutley. This museum is truly a hidden gem and I would highly recommend!! What an amazing and educational experience.
Great place to visit and see snakes and critters from all around the world. Donation based, it is well worth a stop. Don’t let the outside of the building and lot scary you off, lol. It is a cool little place and the staff were nice!
We had some time in between some kids games in the area and I visited with my 10 year old. We both loved it! Alligator, crocodiles, turtles, Galapagos tortoise, a ton of venomous snakes, monitor lizards, venomous lizards, and more. We were able to see them remove a cobra from a habitat to do some cleaning, feed a mamba, feed another cobra, and feed the 450lb tortoise. It’s free! One of the ladies that works there was able to give us tour through the facility and answer all of our questions! I did donate, but there was no obligation to do so. We spent about an hour there, I’d plan on 30-60 minutes, depending on your interest and if they’re able to do feedings.
This is a free museum but donations help. The snakes were amazing, my favorite were the vipers. Its easy to forget how many types of rattle snakes there are until you walk through. The outside might not be much to look at but it's a great place to stop and take a look around
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