Reptile World
Since 1970, Michael Shwedick has introduced America to the fascinating world of reptiles. One of America’s leading reptile wildlife educators, Michael’s program has educated and entertained more than 10,000 audiences from Miami to Boston. More than 100,000 people a year experience Reptile World. Featured in magazines like National Geographic WORLD and in hundreds of newspaper articles throughout the country, Michael instills a marvelous respect for both reptiles and his audiences. The Reptile World program was designed to give audiences the opportunity to meet an interesting selection of live, large, colorful, and gentle reptiles from all over the world. Audiences enjoy discovering what reptiles are, what makes them different from birds and mammals, and how important they are in our environment. Many of the myths and misconceptions are dispelled, instilling a greater appreciation and understanding of these fascinating reptiles. Some of the reptiles included in the program include:
- A beautiful, albino softshell turtle or prehistoric alligator snapping turtle
- An amazing tropical lizard from South America or Africa
- An American or Chinese Alligator
- An African or Asian Crocodile
- The brightly colored Mexican Milksnake
- A young adult boa constrictor or anaconda
- A beautiful Indian rock python; and several other fascinating snakes.
Schedule
Christ Episcopal Church Parish Hall
132 West Boscawen
- 6–6:45
- 8–8:45
- 10–10:45





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