Celebrate World Snake Day at the Little Rock Zoo – The Year of the Snake!
Snakes are often misunderstood, but they play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems by controlling pests and supporting biodiversity. Many snake species are also essential to scientific research, including the study of venom for medical advancements.
As 2025 marks the Year of the Snake, there’s no better time to learn about these fascinating reptiles and the incredible contributions they make to both nature and science.
Join us on July 16th for World Snake Day and discover the wonders of the snake world!
Did you know that copperhead snakes, native to Arkansas, are being studied for their venom’s potential in breast cancer treatment? Or that some snakes can use their heat-sensing pits to detect prey even in complete darkness? Come and uncover these amazing facts and more through special keeper talks, interactive activities, and the chance to meet some of the Zoo’s incredible snake residents.
All activities are included with regular admission—don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate snakes and the essential role they play in our world!
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