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Pili Palas Nature World on a rainy day…

Even on a rainy day there’s something to do at Pili Palas Nature World, they have a whole array of animals you can get up close and personal with, without having to take a step outside.

Tropical Hide

Their Tropical Hide is home to an array of animals ranging from Axolotls from Mexico, various frogs and toads, Leaf Cutting Ants and their Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula!

Snake House

In their Snake House you’ll meet Billy our huge Burmese Python and a variety of other serpents!

Pets Corner

If cute and cuddly is more your thing then the Pets Corner will be an instant hit as you’ll see our adorable rabbits and guinea pigs!

Bug Zone

Welcome to the Bug Zone. Home to a huge variety of invertebrates from around the world ranging from scorpions, cockroaches, giant millipedes, snails, vinegaroons and huge stick insects!

Bird House

In the Pili Palas bird house you’ll meet a variety of birds ranging from Macaws, Cockatoos, African Grey Parrots and various small birds in their free flight area

Lizard Land

The Lizard Land is home to a selection of various lizards from around the world including Tegid their Argentinian Black and White Tegu.

Butterfly House

The Butterfly House is home to various species of butterflies and moths ranging from Atlas Moths with a wingspan of up to 12 inches to Owl Butterflies, Blue Morphos and Monarch Butterflies. They also have free flying birds such as Zebra Finches, Java Sparrows and Roul Roul Partridge.

Meerkat Tunnel

In the Meerkat Tunnel you’ll encounter the cheeky Meerkat family who are always a customer favourite, at certain times of the day you may be lucky enough to watch them being fed their favourite foods including meal worms, cockroaches and crickets!

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