Australian Reptile Centre
The Australian Reptile Centre Canberra provides a dynamic, professionally presented educational venue of all things reptilian. Handle Australias largest, deadliest and most colourful snakes and reptiles including pythons and the Taipan snake at our natural enclosure in Canberra.
If you’ve always wanted to handle a python or if you just want to find out more about Australia’s famously lethal fauna (and there sure are a lot of them!) then this is the place to visit – We are the reptiles information specialists.
The Australian Reptile Centre Canberra provides a dynamic, professionally presented educational venue of all things reptilian.
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