Get eyeball to eyeball with live deadly snakes, colorful lizards, bizarre turtles, and rugged crocodilians from around the world in Reptiles: The Beautiful and the Deadly, opening this fall at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.

There’s no substitute for living animals, and this exhibit features some of the world’s most recognized and fearsome cold-blooded animals, which also happen to be some of the most beautiful and exotic.

“Reptiles have enduring appeal, and they are fascinating to watch and examine up close,” said Academy Senior Director of Exhibits Jennifer Sontchi. “Few people will ever encounter these animals in the wild, but it’s great that they can learn about them in the safety and the fun environment of our museum.”

Reptiles: The Beautiful and the Deadly opens  on September 28 and will be on view through January 10. Tickets may be purchased in advance online at ansp.org.

Nearly 20 species of live reptiles will be on display including (depending on the day) a bearded dragon, Gila monster, crocodile, alligator, chameleon, gecko, python, viper, cobra, and more. Nestled in naturalistic habitats, these unforgettable animals will help dispel common myths and foster a basic understanding of how reptiles fit into the animal kingdom and in their native environments.

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