This was our second visit to the Cape Fear Serpentarium with the first being back in 2006. Just as with our previous visit, we found the Serpentarium to be very captivating and interesting. The majority of the exhibits in the two-story live-museum are of snakes, most of which were venomous. Each exhibit put you up close to the serpent while still assuring safety behind protective glass. Each exhibit also included in information placard that provided details of where they are located in the U.S. or world, their habitat environment, the degree of how dangerous and venomous they are, and what you could expect if you were ever to be bit by one. Best part of the exhibits was that most of the snakes were active and moving around in their exhibit, not just coiled up in a dark corner. One drawback was that back in 2006, they had a live Komoto Dragon in one of the larger exhibits, however she had died since 2006 and was not replaced with another. The only other drawback is they only accept cash or North Carolina checks -- NO credit or debit cards accepted. It's definitely worth a visit if you're into informative and educational attractions.