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Snakes & Lizards Slither Into Denver Museum Of Nature & Science

DENVER (CBS4)- There's something new slithering into the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

In a new exhibit at the museum called "Lizards and Snakes" you can get up close and personal with some of the most exotic reptiles out there. But don't worry, they're all behind glass.

Some of the snakes visitors will see are the green mamba, the red spitting cobra, the Gaboon viper and the Burmese python.

"Those are some snakes you don't want to meet on a dark night. Or anywhere, for that matter," CBS4 Critic at Large Greg Moody said.

Moody toured the new exhibit (as quickly as possible) and it left him feeling a little, well ... scale-y. Watch his fun report below:

The exhibit is free with regular museum admission. It runs through July 8.

LINK: dmns.org/lizards-and-snakes

- Greg Moody is CBS4's Critic At Large. His reports on CBS4 News are featured on the CBSDenver.com Entertainment section.

- Also, don't miss Moody's entertaining bio, his Top Spots in Denver lists, and his frequently updated Moody's Picks page.

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