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Face your fears at Galleria Mall

The exhibition is suitable for the whole family.

THIS festive season, Galleria Mall is hosting innovative South African conservationist, Dingo Dinkelman, who has put together an interactive and entertaining exhibition consisting of four animal-themed sections.

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Called Dingo’s Wild Creatures, the exhibition started on Friday, November 26 and will run until January 9, 2022. Dingo said the first section is the Jurassic experience and it features a range of dinosaur displays and special effect volcanoes.

“The next section, the Amazon Jungle, is complete with real-life wild animals such as a four-meter anaconda, alligators, caimans, fish and macaws. For the older children wanting a thrilling adventure, there’s the Tunnel of Fear, and it is definitely not for the fainthearted. In this will come face-world’s deadliest include a forest cobra, green mamba and an inland taipan. Here, visitors will also get to meet, Thor, the king cobra, the biggest venomous snake in Africa, and Bella, the six-metre reticulated python, who’s the biggest snake on the continent,” said Dingo.

The public is allowed to take photos of and with the animals. There’s also a merchandise section for memorabilia in support of conservation efforts. Dingo’s Wild Creatures is situated at entrance 5 opposite Mugg &Bean.  


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