Reptile House

“Unlike a dry bite, a venomous snake bite involves a snake strike with venom (poison) being released. The venom in a snake bite has poisons that have the capacity to either numb, stun, or even kill another creature or even a human.” ∼ UC Camping
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Reptile House

Get up close to some of the World’s most interesting reptiles

As you journey through the award-winning Symbio Reptile House, you will embark on a thrilling adventure, coming face-to-face with some of the world’s most feared and venomous snakes. These include the infamous Inland Taipan, known as the world’s deadliest snake, the Tiger Snake, notorious for its highly toxic venom, the Death Adder, with its lightning-fast strikes, and the Red-Belly Black Snake, whose venom can cause serious harm to humans.

All of these snakes are native to Australia, a continent that is home to some of the most dangerous reptiles on the planet. As you explore the Reptile House, you’ll learn about these fascinating creatures and the important role they play in our ecosystem and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation efforts to protect these amazing animals for future generations.

If the deadly snakes aren’t your flavor, fear not, as there are plenty of other amazing creatures waiting to be encountered on this fascinating journey through the Symbio Reptile House. Meet freshwater crocodiles, formidable American alligators, and a range of pythons, each with their own unique markings and personality.

Delve into the world of frogs and turtles, learning about their intricate life cycles and fascinating behaviors. And for those who love Australian reptiles, the Blue-Tongue Lizard, Frill-Necked Dragon, Shingle Back, and Bearded Dragon are just a few of the beloved lizards you can meet. With so much to see and learn, the Symbio Reptile House promises to be a captivating experience for all ages.

At Symbio Wildlife Park’s Reptile House, the reptile enclosures are not just a place to showcase these incredible creatures, but rather, they are works of art that have been thoughtfully designed to recreate the natural habitats of each of the reptiles.

With expertly sculpted rock formations and amazing hand-painted backdrops, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the world of reptiles, from the rocky outcrops of the Blue Mountains to the sunbaked deserts of the outback. It’s a no brainer that the Reptile House at Symbio is a must-see attraction for both reptile-lovers and anyone who appreciates the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Every day of the week you can attend the Reptile Show here at Symbio, where you have the opportunity to get up close and learn all about our amazing reptiles,

The Reptile House is a living and breathing sustainable construction that generates enough solar energy to power itself and has some spare to put back into the grid, and the multiple rainwater catchment tanks provide enough water to cater for all the enclosures along with all the surrounding landscaped gardens which surround it.