Immerse yourself into the world of reptiles

The Reptile House is one the few areas in the zoo that is not geographically themed but focuses on a herpetological collection from around the world. The diversity of reptile, amphibian and invertebrate species is showcased in this area. The building has three large anchor mixed species habitats, including some of the world’s smallest crocodile species. ​

Through large glass panels you can closely view turtles, snakes, and lizards, creating an appreciation for misunderstood reptiles & amphibians.  You will, however, have to search for many of them.  Animals are presented in their natural habitats. You will experience how their camouflage protects them.

A Conservation Spotlight tank in the center of this space allows us to highlight Rote’s snake-necked turtles and the in situ work being done to assist with conservation of this species.​