Serpent Safari
Serpent Safari was a reptile zoo located inside the Gurnee Mills Mall in Gurnee, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. The zoo advertised itself as "America's Finest Reptile Zoo." The zoo housed some of the rarest reptiles, including the world's heaviest snake (over 375 lbs. as of Feb. 2010), a rare albino alligator, and a 150-year-old alligator snapping turtle. A gift shop offering pets, a photo area where guests could get their photos taken with a large python or boa, and a reptile zoo with guided tours were provided.
Date opened | 1999 |
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Date closed | 2013 |
Location | Gurnee, Illinois, United States |
Website | www |
A female Burmese Python named "Baby" that lived 27 years at the Serpent Safari was confirmed by Guinness World Records as the heaviest living snake in captivity, weighing 183 kilograms (403 lb). After death, her actual length was determined to be 5.74 m (18 ft 10 in) which is the maximum length record for this species so far.[1]
List of animals
- Albino American alligator
- Asian water monitor
- Burmese python
- Nile crocodile
- Green anaconda
- Rhinoceros iguana
- Boa constrictor
- American alligator
- Alligator snapping turtle
- Fly River turtle
- Sumatran water monitor
- Mata mata
- Caiman lizard
- Argentine tegu
- Crocodile monitor
Notes
- Barker, David G.; Stephen L. Barten, DVM; Jonas P. Ehrsam; and Louis Daddono. 2012. The Corrected Lengths of Two Well-known Giant Pythons and the Establishment of a new Maximum Length Record for Burmese Pythons, Python bivittatus. Bull. Chicago Herp. Soc. 47(1):1-6, pdf.