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Holiday programme was a hit

Visitors were able to get up close and personal with some of the centre's residents such as one of its massive pythons which was handled by several brave participants.

Mid South Coast based tourist attraction Crocworld Conservation Centre welcomed many people from far and wide during its recent holiday programme earlier this month.

Visitors were able to get up close and personal with some of the centre’s residents such as one of its massive pythons which was handled by several brave participants.

Little Shrivan Chirackal-Raj from Pietermaritzburg enjoys a treat while visiting the conservation centre recently. Photo: Charlie Crow/Olivia Jones Communications.

There were also daily vulture, Marabou stork, and crocodile feedings, as well as snake demonstrations and interactions and of course juvenile crocodile handling which were all thoroughly enjoyed by many.

Wade Kilian (reptile curator) with a green mamba during a snake demo. Photo: Charlie Crow/Olivia Jones Communications.

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