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Amphibians

In the "Amphibians and Reptiles" Hall there are two showcases located along the walls of the room. The vast majority of amphibians are presented in the form of wet preparations. The rest of the exhibits are arranged in an artificial environment that resembles their natural habitats. In this hall visitors can get acquainted with many representatives of the Bulgarian herpetofauna and with some interesting tropical species. One of the most valuable exhibits of the Regional Natural History Museum - Plovdiv is located in this hall - the 8,5-meter green anaconda, which is the longest taxidermy snake in Europe. Other notable representatives of the exotic reptiles are the black mamba, the eastern and western green mamba, the loggerhead sea turtle, the various types of alligators and others. The Bulgarian herpetofauna is represented by nearly 60 species, among which are the most common non-venomous snakes, viper, adder, the critically endangered red whip snake, Caspian turtle, European fire-bellied toad, etc. A curious accent in the hall are the Atlantic bluefin tuna and the European sturgeon on the ceiling, which impress with their big size.

13. Red Whip Snake

The red whip snake is a type of snake found in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as in Bulgaria.

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8. Green Anaconda

The green anaconda, (Eunectes murinus), also called giant or Аmazonian anaconda, is considered one of the largest snakes in the world.

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10. Loggerhead Sea Turtle

The loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, is a species, representing the family of sea turtles (Cheloniidae), reaching a length of up to 100 cm.

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16. Black Mamba

The black mamba, Dendroaspis Polylepis, is a snake of the Elapidae family, the genus Dendroaspis. Five species belong to this genus.

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12. Beluga

The beluga or European sturgeon, Huso huso, is the largest fish found in the Danube - there are reports of specimens exceeding 1500 kg of weight and 6m in length.

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