An ophidiarium is an enclosure that holds snakes and is typically found at a zoo.
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Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
Don't know the origin of the word, but a snake expert is called a herpetologist.
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the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
There are some in the Ty Cross Zoo penguin enclosure, but they are very shy so you dont see them often, but there is and opening to see thenm there, it £2 a ticket for children and £3 for adults so if you go on the 3 rd of may, they will be there
An ophidiarium is an enclosure that holds snakes and is typically found at a zoo.
Assuming you're referring to an artificial enclosure - it's a vivarium.
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There are quite a few male and female giraffes in the Taronga Zoo enclosure. The exact number varies as the animals are born and die often.
The home for reptiles and amphibians in a zoo is called an herpetarium.
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If you intend to keep a snake, then you should make the tank, vivarium or enclosure as large as possible. As a brief guide, always make sure your snake has enough space in his/her enclosure to be able to stretch out fully uncoiled. If your snake cannot be at full stretch inside the enclosure, then the enclosure is too small ! Also snakes like to climb, so giving them height as well as width will also make them happier. Hope this helps. Cornsnake Kid.
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it may slip out of the net. So no.
One example is "she was as scared as a mouse in a snake's enclosure".Another example is "his lies are as venomous as a snake".
Zoo animals all have different space needs. It is always best to give the animal the biggest enclosure possible.
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