One of the South West’s best largest attractions is to stage a Reptacular Spectacular to showcase some more unusual creatures.

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Puxton Park in Hewish, near Weston-super-Mare, is home to many farmyard animals but for three days only will welcome Reptacular Reptiles.

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Reptacular Reptiles will visit the park from May 27-29, after being enjoyed by visitors at their previous displays in 2013.

The firm will once again bring all of its unusual creatures including a 12-foot long Burmese python, spiders and lizards.

Susie Richards, Head of Park, said: “Puxton Park is home to many animals, which you may not be surprised to see in the farmyard setting but for the May half term we have something a little different on offer.

“Come and see some animals that not only like to slither and crawl, but may give Mum and Dad a bit of a fright as well.

“Meet Casper the 12 foot long Burmese Python who will happily wrap around you for a big cuddle, lizards and spiders and if you’re really brave there is a chance to hold the animals.”

For further information please contact reception on 01934 523500, visit www.puxton.co.uk or email nikki@puxtonmarketing.co.uk