American Museum of Natural History
Last Modified 11/3/2008

Lizards and Snakes: Alive!
May 24, 2008 through January 5, 2009

Lizards & Snakes: Alive!, an engaging exhibition that features more than 60 live lizards and snakes from five continents, is back by popular demand. The exhibition introduces visitors to a diversity of squamates—the group that includes legged and legless lizards, including snakes. Live animals reveal their remarkable adaptations, including projectile tongues, deadly venom, amazing camouflage, and sometimes surprising modes of locomotion. The specimens range from a four-inch Tropical Girdled Lizard to a fourteen-foot Burmese Python and are shown in re-created habitats complete with ponds, tree limbs, rock ledges, and live plants.

This exhibition is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, in collaboration with the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, and the San Diego Natural History Museum, with appreciation to Clyde Peeling's Reptiland.

Adults:  $24.00
Children (2-12):  $14.00
Senior/Student with ID:  $18.00

Members now receive free admission to special exhibitions!*
Simply present your Membership card at any Membership desk and enjoy special exhibitions at no cost.
*Does not apply to The Butterfly Conservatory, Lizards and Snakes: Alive! or IMAX. Special pricing for Lizards and Snakes: Alive! is available for Members.

By purchasing these tickets online, you are agreeing to pay the full suggested admission plus a $4.00 per ticket service charge. However, should you wish to pay less than the suggested admission, you may do so by purchasing the tickets at any admissions desk at the Museum.

For tickets, call (212) 769-5200.



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