
18-08-2007
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Originally Posted by Jarkari
Hey,
As far as I know the Aust Reptile park is the only zoo in the country that has an invertebrate display and this is pretty much just spiders.
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AH HEM!! excuse me but have you forgotten about my dear old melbourne zoo, who back in the 80's succceded in making invetebrates one of their biggest attractions?......the butterfly house!!!!
a few years ago it was refurbed into the "world of bugs and butterflies" and other invertebrate exhibits were added after exiting the butterfly glasshouse. all natives, but there are giant burrowing cockroaches, stick insects, spiders, mantids, giant grasshoppers and lots and lots of hatching butterfly cocoons and caterpillers....
there are more insects in the "elephant forest research station".
the butterflies is still a great exhibit and very popular. its now incorperated into the elephant village.
HOWEVER,
probably the biggest and best live insect collection in australia is at melbourne museum who have a permanent "bugs alive" hall that features just about every kind of native invertebrate you can think of. as well as plenty of amzing wall displays of preserved specimens from around the globe. it also features australias biggest collection of live exotic tarantulas, all confiscated after being smuggled in for the pet trade. there are just six or so species on display but apparently the museum has hundereds of other live exotic spiders. just look on isis...
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