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Snakehandler provide quality shows and displays for all public events. We offer a wide variety of packages ranging from the basics of turtles, lizards and pythons all the way up to having venomous snakes and Charlie The Crocodile.
All animals used by Snakehandler are Australian native captive bred pets, all owned and cherished by Sean and Stacey, and as such our passion for these animals comes across when we are at all shows.
Our presenters all have full police checks and the company has a $20 million public liability insurance. Being passionate professional's safety both of our animals and the public is our number one priority, the general theme of our shows is about respect for the animal and its environment.
We have designed packages to suit most public events, however if you have a special request, we will also do our best to accommodate you.
Some Events Where You May Have Encountered Us:
Royal Melbourne Show September 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007
The Snakehandler Team in conjunction with the Victorian University of Technology was part of the Wonderful World of Pets Pavilion displays. Snakehandler set up a reptile display and also ran a variety of shows during the day from the stage area.
Stringybark Festival October 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007
A community run event aimed at conservation and preservation, the Stringy Bark Festival is always a favourite event in the calendar of The Snakehandler Team. With bails of hay for the kids to sit on and enjoy the shows, there are always a wide variety of reptiles to see.
Diamond Creek Pet Expo October 2005, 2006 & 2007
Another favourite event for The Snakehandler Team, the Pet Expo always draws a crowd of interested locals with a variety of pets on show. Possibly the most unusual pets, The Snakehandler Team are always busy answering questions about our various reptiles.
RSPCA World Animal Day October 2005
The Snakehandler Team donated a day to this charity event to show the public some of the lesser known but no less fascinating animals of the world. Sean wowed children great and small with the vast array of Australian native reptiles and encouraged more than a few to get involved in this rapidly growing passion.
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