Amazing Arachnids

A couple butterflies
A couple butterflies

One of the cool things about Brookfield Zoo is their seasonal exhibits.  Every year, they have a butterfly exhibit, where you can walk into a tented area with a butterfly garden.  If you’re lucky, the butterflies may land on you.  But this year’s special exhibit, through Labor Day, is the Amazing Arachnids.  (Some years, there are animatronic dinosaurs… those are super cool too.)

This exhibit has exactly what the name implies… lots of tarantulas and a few scorpions.  And, of course, a plethora of educational information about arachnids, spiders in the media (books, movies, comic books), and a couple awesome photo opportunities including a giant Lego spider.

The variety of tarantulas is pretty amazing, as can be seeing walking through the exhibit.  There are large and small tarantulas, with variety in colors and habitats.  Some of the tarantulas had impressive amounts of webbing in their habitats; others had none that I saw.  Some were highly visible, some tucked under habitat pieces, and others were well hidden.  At least one seemed surrounded by its own webbing.

Photo opportunities (me being silly and a Lego spider) at the Amazing Arachnids exhibit and a few tarantulas.
Photo opportunities at the Amazing Arachnids exhibit and a few tarantulas.

Outside the arachnids exhibit, as part of the same special exhibit ticket, is the Mission Safari Maze.  Intended to be educational rather than difficult, we walked through this searching for posters on different animals.  There were a few interactive exhibits, such as a spider web to climb on and a short set of monkey bars.

If you’re arachnophobic, stay away.  Otherwise, I highly recommend you visit the Amazing Arachnids before summer ends.