2011-07-20

The return of the reptiles at the American Museum of Natural History

The return of the reptiles at the American Museum of Natural History Video Clips. Duration : 2.50 Mins.


The real monsters, dragons and basilisks are back! More than 60 live lizards and snakes from five continents are now displayed in habitats exquisitely prepared. In addition to live animals, interactive displays using the stations, and a significant fossil award-winning videos for visitors to the world of Squamata, the group that includes lizards and snakes to make family. In Lizards and Snakes: Alive! Visitors will see the representative of 26 species, including crowd favorites such as the GilaMonster, Eastern Water Dragon, Green Basilisk, Veiled Chameleon, Blue-female Skink, Rhino Iguana, Eastern Green Mamba, and one-foot Burmese python. The habitat of the water monitor is equipped with a webcam to monitor the virtual visitors from around the world for the day to day conduct of one of the largest living lizards in the world. Join Darrel Frost, Curator of lizards and snakes: Alive, while walking through the exhibition and discusses some of the properties of these fascinatingCreatures possess. The exhibition is open and runs until September 6 at the American Museum of Natural History. Produced / Edited / Narrated by James Sims. For more information visit www.amnh.org

Tags: lizards, snakes, reptiles, monsters, dragons, gila monster, basilisk, chameleon, skink, python, water monitor, museum, natural history, live animals, exhibition, education, new york city

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