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Australian Frog, Amphibian and Reptile Show

Darkmaverick

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Hi all Aussies,

I am not sure where is the best place to post this to reach the most people, considering most aussies here are axie keepers, but i suppose a moderator will move it somewhere else if necessary.

The Australian frog and reptile show is on from the 1st to 3rd of May at the Castle Hill Show Ground, Castle Hill, NSW.

This show will be an awesome attraction for lovers of Australia's unique biodiversity. There will be spectacular displays of crocodiles, giant pythons, frogs, bugs etc. Frog, axie and reptile keepers can enter their best animals for a best in show contest. Great prizes and prestige await the winners.The general public will have the opportunity to view the animals on show and purchase a myriad of related products. You can also get expert advice on keeping and conserving this beuatiful fauna with regular fun presentations.

There is also a 2009 show dinner where you can join herpetologists on friday the 1st for a highly informative dinner. A feature of this night will be a special presentatation byt the world renowned herpetologist, Bill Love who joins us direct from the US.

On saturday night, the 2nd of may, there is an annual social event featuring excellent surprise entertainment. Swap tall tales and true with your friends in the community at a great night of laughs.

www.wildexpo.com.au

If you are interested in entering an animal into the show, becoming an exhibitor or attending either or both dinners, please visit the website.

Cheers.
 

bradley

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thanks for showing this as i was wondering when it was on and where
 
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