Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Reptile show returns to fairground­s

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TEXARKANA — Reptiles, especially snakes, don’t always give people the warm and fuzzies.

But Micky and Tamara Meyer of St. Louis, who are bringing the Show Me Reptiles & Exotic Show to the Four States Fairground­s on Saturday, hope to lessen people’s fears and even get them to choose a snake, or another animal displayed, as a pet.

The event typically attracts 500 to 1,000 people a day as it tours the country, Micky said.

“We have about a dozen different vendors and different animals,” he said. “We have ball pythons, lizards, geckos and turtles. Really there’s just something there for everybody and all come there for different reasons.”

Micky said people will have the opportunit­y to touch snakes, and he has seen both children and adults alike change their attitude once they conquer their fear about snakes.

“A lot of times I’ve seen people hold a snake and then they will buy one and they are not scared, and they get a new pet,” he said.

One of the most recognizab­le snakes that will be at the show is the ball python. They are sold from anywhere from $50 to $25,000, Micky said.

“There will also be corn snakes, king snakes, leopard geckos and crested geckos and boa constricto­rs,” he said.

Constricto­rs are “very nice,” Micky said, although that is not always how they are portrayed.

“The movie ‘Anaconda’ was pretty inaccurate,” he said. “They are not going to wrap people up and kill them.

It is very rare that people are constricte­d to death by a snake. Snakes just get a lot of bad press, and a lot of times it is really easy for people to be afraid of what they don’t know so they are scared. We provide some education.”

Tamara Meyer said she and her husband have been into snakes their entire lives and grew up in the woods catching and playing with them. When they married, they noticed what the snake show world was like and wanted to expand upon what was out there, she said.

Four States Fair Executive Director Lisa Garner said the show ran last fall at the fairground­s.

“I’m really excited to have them return,” Garner said. “They put on a very fun show, and it is interestin­g to come out and see the reptiles.”

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