The House of Reptiles

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House of Reptiles, LLC
Dry Ridge, KY 41035
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The House of Reptiles

House of Reptiles, LLC has been in operation, traveling to schools, scouts, festivals, fairs, libraries and more since 2004. They have over 80 animals on display every day for the viewing public, sell select animals for pets, take reptiles on the road to visit schools, libraries, scouts, birthday parties, etc. with a friendly learning environment and gift shop.

For the past 4 years, Scott Braunstein from the House of Reptiles in Dry Ridge, Ky. has been assisting people to learn to appreciate and not fear the reptiles that share this planet with us. Scott spends most of his time encouraging people to appreciate the beauty and unique design of reptiles rather than fear them. "They are interesting because they are exotic," he said. "You don't see them around here, out of the zoo." The animals have been featured here in a petting zoo at the festival.

House of Reptiles, LLC uses veterinarians that are knowledgeable and experienced with reptiles, an Albino Burmese Python, amphibians, invertebrates, conservation, breeding different snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators, spiders, frogs, and tortoises for many years and more in a fun. They also have amphibians of all kinds with bugs, tarantulas and scorpions.

The 10-foot, 2-year-old albino Burmese python named “Popcorn” was particularly docile. Popcorn layed around most of Sunday afternoon in the lawn at St Bernadette while kids gathered around and petted the impressive individual. Adult spectators, while waiting in line for the chicken dinner, laughed and pointed at the snake – stretched out in the grass enjoying the mid afternoon sun. Use a reptile in your photo shoot, movie or video or python for a dance routine and Plan a trip today for your school or family.

Location:

House of Reptiles, LLC
Dry Ridge, KY 41035

Contact:

House of Reptiles, LLC
Scott and Michelle Braunstein
Email: hous...@fuse.net
Phone: 859-824-4577

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