Sunday, 25 October 2015

Exhibition of Exotic Animals in Pushchino attracted 200 people

Exhibition of Exotic Animals in Pushchino attracted 200 people
200 people have already come, seen and even touched  the live exhibits at the exhibition of exotic animals from all over the world in Pushchino museum.
Today, October 17, people of different ages, from youngest to eldest, came to see exotic animals, such as Tamarin Pygmaean, Chameleon Yemenite, some species of crocodiles, snakes and tortoises, parrots, squirrels, a blue-faced monkey, rabbits, flying dogs and many others.

Most of all chinchilla, chameleon, iguana and cockroach archimandrite attract people’s attention.
‘Funny! They allowed even to touch the snakes and spiders! One monkey threw the nut at me! Flying dogs are worth seeing!’ a 9-year-old boy exclaimed.
The guide tells amusing stories about animals. For example, the greater gecko has the same head and tag; when an enemy tries to attack it, gecko gives its tag to bite and then in grows again.
 ‘I liked it very much. The red parrot is like an owner there, it shouts and shouts. The exhibition is very informative, even for me, and, especially for children. I don’t regret I came here’, an old woman said.

The exhibition will last from October 15 to 27.

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