The document discusses an exhibition on reptiles called "TerraFauna." It describes how the exhibition is divided into modules by continent to showcase different reptile species from around the world. Visitors can see snakes, lizards, turtles, and spiders in realistic habitats. The exhibition aims to educate visitors about reptiles while also providing an unforgettable visual experience.
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Terra Fauna - The World of Reptiles - Interactive Exhibition made in Germany
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The idea
Reptiles have held sway over our planet for as long as living
memory reaches back and over the course of evolutionary
history they have constantly adapted to their habitat. The
great diversity of reptiles on the planet makes this class of
animals one of the most interesting groups on earth! They can
be divided into different orders including lizards, turtles and
snakes.
The reason why snakes in particular cause such great
fascination, but at the same time trigger so much fear in
humans, has to do with the evolutionary development of the
different species. As far as we know, snakes appeared for the
first time about 100 to 150 million years ago in the early
Cretaceous period. Nowadays there are almost 3000 different
species, which have evolved over millions of years and which
possibly evolved from one single order of lizards. The different
species can be subdivided into constrictors, venomous and
non-venomous snakes and survive in a remarkable diversity of
habitats and climatic conditions. There are snakes on all the
five continents of our planet.
Snakes play a large and important role in many religions, and it
is precisely this reason they have been deified on the one hand,
and mercilessly hunted or even killed by humans on the other.
Only in recent decades has it been possible to study and
investigate these animals more extensively by means of
expeditionary observations. The massive impact of human
action on natural environments has harmed these animals to
such an extent, that many species would be extinct if they
were not being sustained in captivity.
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At our exhibition, visitors can see reptiles from all over
the world. The modules have been constructed in
accordance with the corresponding European regulations
and have been conceptualised to create an appropriate
living environment for the animals on show. The modules
are arranged by continent; the result being a clearly laid
out presentation of the different species in a multitude of
shades and shapes. Every animal has its own description
and is separately depicted so that even the seemingly
invisible animals in the terrarium can be discovered. The
design and division of the exhibition modules were
developed in cooperation with experts of the respective
fields and so the viewers are treated to an unforgettable
event, not only in terms of substance, but also in terms of
the fascinating visual experience.
Next to the terrariums in which the reptiles are
presented, exhibits such as snakeskins, poison fangs and
reptile eggs as well as additional pictures and
explanations are displayed in glass cabinets. The spider
tower offers visitors an interesting insight into the world
of the invertebrate. In addition to arachnids, other
selected insects from around the planet can be found in
this module.
In this exhibition TerraFauna - terrifyingly beautiful
there is at least one highlight for viewers at every
module. For example, our indigenous snakes can be seen
at the European module. At the Asian module the king
cobra, the longest venomous snake on earth, is on
display. At the American module there is the anaconda,
which is the heaviest of all snakes, and in the spider
tower we have a tarantula representing the spider with
the greatest diameter among the arachnids.
The concept
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The Modules
Module 1 Module 2 to 7 Module 8
Action stage Snakes from Africa, the
Americas, Asia and Europe
Spider tower
L/W/H 6.52/3.45/2.81 mL/W/H 4.00/4.00/2.85 m L/W/H 3.05/3.05/2.81 m
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