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Little place, takes about an hour of your time. Had little outside walk through and a little place inside. Gift shop prices were a little high, but not crazy.
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Date of experience: November 2020
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Response from 771noreenl, Owner at Pocono Snake and Animal Farm
Responded 4 Dec 2020
We do advertise our attraction as a "mini-zoo", and try to inform everyone that a visit takes less than an hour (usually 40 minutes or so). Sorry you didn't enjoy it more! 😥
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This place, is just on the side of the road. But worth every penny. It is small however. You get to interact with the animals as far as feeding them. It is a little bit of a line but they are adhearing to covid and making it safe for people. I would definitely stop by there again when im up here. …
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Date of experience: November 2020
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Response from 771noreenl, Owner at Pocono Snake and Animal Farm
Responded 3 weeks ago
Thanks so much. We're so glad you enjoyed your visit!
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We stopped by this hidden gem while vacationing in the Poconos. The family that runs the exhibit really cares about the animals. You can feed almost all of them, including a pair of 50 year old monkeys and a bear! Our daughter loved feeding the goats and pigs by hand. Easily one of our favorite experiences of the trip.…
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Date of experience: October 2020
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Response from 771noreenl, Owner at Pocono Snake and Animal Farm
Responded 2 Nov 2020
Thanks so much for your review and rating! Visitors who enjoy our little zoo make our days twice as nice!! 🤩
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Overall a very positive experience...however, there were two issues of concern. 1. When you enter, there is a Savannah Monitor and its description card indicates its primary diet is cat food and eggs. This is concerning as their staple diet should be insects such as roaches. Feeding them fatty foods such as cat food may lead to fatty liver disease and possible death. 2. The enclosure sizes of the Columbian Rainbow Boa and Black Rat Snake are too small. Snakes, as a general rule, should be able to spread out along two sides of their enclosure. Rat Snakes are particularly active and like to explore. The staff was extremely helpful and knowledgeable; do not hesitate to visit...you will be glad you did. It's an enjoyable day out.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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Response from Noreen L, Owner at Pocono Snake and Animal Farm
Responded 25 Sep 2020
Thanks for your review. Yes, we also feed our Monitor insects, and have an aquarium behind his enclosure where we raise giant roaches for him and the Bufo toads inside the reptile room. (We need to change that informational sign!) We are currently in the process of a new design for the snake enclosures which will give them several large exhibits designated by environments ( forest, desert, etc.), and we hope to begin on this project at the end of our 2020 season in late fall. Thanks for the suggestions, and we're glad you enjoyed your visit overall. 😊
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Stopped here on our way through. So glad that we did. Animals are very well cared for, the place is clean, and it was a lot of fun. Be sure that you get the food tray for all of the animals. They will enjoy it and you will too. The staff is wonderful and you can tell that they really care about the animals.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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Response from Noreen L, Owner at Pocono Snake and Animal Farm
Responded 21 Sep 2020
Thanks so much! We're so happy you enjoyed your visit here, and we all look forward to your return. 😍🦘🐢🐷🦝🐖🐐🐍🐊🐒
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