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January 10, 2025
Trips on a Tankful
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR,

The HERPS Exotic Reptile & Pet Show is set to captivate visitors at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center this weekend, Jan. 11-12. Known as one of the largest reptile expos in the United States, the event promises an exciting and educational experience for both seasoned reptile enthusiasts and curious newcomers.

The show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, offering attendees a rare opportunity to explore a wide variety of exotic animals, meet expert breeders and shop for unique pet supplies. The event has built a reputation for its clean, family-friendly atmosphere and commitment to safety for both visitors and animals.

HERPS, short for herpetofauna, encompasses reptiles and amphibians – creatures often overlooked in favor of more traditional pets like dogs and cats. From turtles and snakes to frogs and iguanas, the expo showcases an incredible range of species and highlights the growing popularity of herpetoculture in Shawnee and beyond.

— What to Expect

Visitors can look forward to:

• Interactive Exhibits: Explore a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and even small mammals.

• Educational Opportunities: Meet industry professionals and expert breeders who can answer questions and share insights into the care and handling of these unique pets.

• Shopping Galore: Stock up on pet supplies, including enclosures, food and accessories designed specifically for exotic pets.

• Family-Friendly Fun: The event is designed to engage attendees of all ages, making it a perfect weekend outing for families.

— Local Support & Impact

Stacy Cramer Moore, Shawnee’s Tourism Director, highlighted the event’s significance.

“With nearly a decade of hosting HERPS at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center, this event has built an incredible following and strong relationships in our community. Both our citizens and out-of-town guests look forward to this show every year. It’s a great example of how Shawnee can host fun, educational events that bring people together and showcase the versatility of our expo center.”

The show’s organizers are dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable experience, emphasizing their commitment to rule compliance and responsible animal care. A spokesperson for HERPS stated: “We love sharing the fascinating world of reptiles with communities across the U.S. Our events are designed to be fun, friendly, and educational, ensuring that visitors leave with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for these amazing creatures.”

— Event Details

• What: HERPS Exotic Reptile & Pet Show

• When: Saturday, Jan. 11: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 12: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

• Where: Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center, 1700 W Independence St. in Shawnee

• Admission Prices: Adults: $10 (1 day), $15 (2 days); Kids (Ages 5-12): $5 (1 day); $8 (2 days); Children 4 & under: Free — Plan Your Visit

Whether you’re an experienced reptile keeper or just curious about these fascinating animals, the HERPS Exotic Reptile & Pet Show is an event you won’t want to miss. Dive into the captivating world of herpetofauna and discover why reptiles and amphibians are becoming beloved pets for so many.

For more information, visit HERPS Show website or visit Shawnee.

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