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This is what our member has to say: Hi everyone Martin and I went to the Snake Zoo in Eschlikon, Switzerland yesterday. ( www.schlangenzoo.ch ) They have 170 types of snakes from 5 ...


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Snake Zoo in Switzerland

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Martin and I went to the Snake Zoo in Eschlikon, Switzerland yesterday. (www.schlangenzoo.ch) They have 170 types of snakes from 5 continents on display. I thought I'd share a few of our pics.
Here's the zoo:






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Snakes at snake zoo

Here are some of the snakes on display:
Can you identify them?

First (for Rachel)
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What about these?
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Thats awesome Andrea...must be a fabulous collection displayed....omg....that are sweeeet...gotta love the gaboon..my fav.
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Here's an easy one
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More difficult?
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This was probably the most beautiful (IMO) but hard to photograph because of the lighting.
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Almost forgot this one:
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awesome!!

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OK, the Bitis Gabonica rhinoceros photos (1&2) were easy (they had several of them on display, Rachel would have been drooling all over the place!)
Can you ID the others? I've numbered the photos.
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Nice pictures I don't know anything about snakes so count me out.

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I wish they had a place like that here! Great pics!

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Ditto! That place must be a cool place to visit!!!!

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It WAS cool for a snake person: ONLY snakes!!! No lizards, spiders etc. They had a lot of venemous species, including several types of cobras, rattlers and vipers but also non-venemous ones: including chondros, corns, rainbow boas, ratsnakes, and one HUGE retic.
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