If you're a fan of reptiles and exotics, this is the event for you!

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Reptile Shows

There is quite a community of reptile enthusiasts in the Evansville area, and if you are a reptile enthusiast there is a reptile and exotics show heading to Evansville in March.  If you aren't familiar with reptile shows, basically they're a way to meet other reptile enthusiasts, find new animals, and find resources for your own reptiles.  However, if you aren't a reptile owner, but you just find them cool, a reptile show is great for you too!

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Evansville Reptile and Exotics Show

Coming up on March 25th, the Vanderburgh County 4h Fairgrounds will be home to a reptile and exotics show put on by Mayo's Morphs.  Here is what they have to say about the event:

The Evansville Reptile and Exotics Show will be back in town on Saturday, March 25th, 2023. The show runs from 10am-4pm at the Vanderburgh County 4H Fairgrounds.
Admission is $5 per person, kids 4 and under are FREE.
Tickets can purchased at the door the day of the show.
Come check out all of the beautiful animals our amazing vendors are bringing. The show is also a great place to buy feeders, supplies, and so much more!
This event is very FAMILY FRIENDLY so be sure to bring all of your family and friends.
Share the event with everyone you know!
note: Pets are not allowed inside the show. Professionally trained service dogs are always welcome.
We hope to see you there!

 

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On the Facebook event page, it says you can expect to see reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, birds, small mammals, feeders, supplies and more.  If this sounds up your alley, be sure to check out their Facebook page for more info.

 

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