PUPILS at a Brighton school came face to face with an Albino Burmese Python, a docile tarantula and a Madagascan chameleon when they walked into class.
The Brighton College pre-prep children were lucky enough to be visited by animal expert team Reptylers, which educates little ones on the lifestyle, habitat and eating habits of some of very exotic creatures from across the globe.
The biggest shouts of approval were saved for the Hairless Guinea Pigs whose little pink bodies meant the children were queuing up to give them a cuddle.
Senior deputy head Jo Wergan said: “The children adored meeting these exotic creatures and understanding all about them.”
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