Reptile World Serpentarium's unassuming cinder block and stucco building, which opened in 1972, houses an impressive collection (over 80 species) of snakes from around the world, ranging from the familiar and innocuous to the exotic and deadly. Often listed among the top ten deadliest snakes in the world you will find a 13+ foot King Cobra, a beautiful Black Mamba and all four of Florida's venomous snakes on display. All told, there are six species of cobra and 11 kinds of rattlesnakes. The snakes are housed in modest glass-fronted enclosures along a darkened corridor. Snakes are the main course, but there are also several species of lizards, a Nile Crocodile, a 14-foot male gator, iguanas and a pond full of turtles as well some tortoises.