Reptile House in Lahore Zoo

in Worldmappin17 days ago

Hello guys. Today I will share with you guys a snake house which also has reptiles. This snake house is located in Lahore Zoo which is a big and beautiful zoo in Lahore. I got to see many big and beautiful snakes in this snake house. It was the first time I saw snakes so closely because before that I had never seen a snake in my life. You can see a picture of a snake in the picture below which was hanging above the door of the snake house. I really liked the animation like Snake is wearing glasses.

Look at the snake, how big and fat it is. I found this snake the cutest in the snack house. There were two yellow snakes here, one this and one I will share below. Look at the patterns on its body, how elegant it is and it can be about 10 feet long. There was a glass in front of it and when it moved a little, its whole body moved accordingly and it was quite fun to watch. The ticket for this snack house was 100 rupees for one person and we took tickets for 300 rupees for three people.

I took a close-up photo of the yellow snake's face and look how scary its mouth is and its eyes are also brown and yellow shaded. Below you can see the face of a lizard that I tried to capture up close with the glass. This lizard had grown in size and I think it might be venomous.

There was only one monitor lizard here, which was not very big but active. I have seen bigger monitor lizards in my village, so for me this monitor lizard was normal. Below you can see some turtles that were smaller in size and they were also kept here.

There were many snakes here in different colors and different sizes. Some were sitting wrapped around themselves and some were wrapped around the lights inside as you can see in the picture above. It looks quite dangerous to see because snakes are quite powerful. Even if they grip a person's arm tightly, they can break his arm bone.

Look at these rhinoceros iguana, how dangerous and poisonous they look. I don't know if they are poisonous or not, but they look quite dirty. I was seeing them so closely for the first time and they were in different colors, green, brown and orange. They cannot change their color very clearly like chameleons, but sometimes they can change their color to some extent, like during the mating season, they can turn their color light orange.

Look at these green rhinoceros iguana, I found them more beautiful and their pictures were also better. I took a lot of their shorts up close. Rhinoceros iguana you see in the picture above looks like a pair and they were quite active. I have no idea what their skin feels like to the touch, but it looks quite rare.

This is another yellow snake and it was also quite long. You can see in the picture how it wrapped itself. All these snakes were in glass, that's why the pictures didn't come out well due to the reflection. Below you can see some more rhinoceros iguana whose tails were green and their color from the front was brown. They also had thorns on their skin and they looked quite rare.

The door to exit was made separately and the snake structure outside it was made quite well as you can see in the picture above. We spent about 15 minutes in this snack house because it was time to feed so we quickly visited it. Which of these reptiles did you like the best? Don't forget to give your feedback about this snack house in my comment section. I will be waiting for your comments.


SEE YOU NEXT TIME 🌸

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