Photo exhibition on snakes opens

At Government Museum in Tiruchi

November 02, 2017 08:10 am | Updated 08:10 am IST - TIRUCHI

 Students looking at the photos of snakes at the Government Museum in Tiruchi on Wednesday.

Students looking at the photos of snakes at the Government Museum in Tiruchi on Wednesday.

An exhibition of photographs on snakes, organised by the Government Museum to raise awareness among students and the general public about the reptiles, opened in the city on Wednesday.

The exhibition was inaugurated by P. Vijayakumar, founder-president of Notaphilly Society.

Featuring mostly photos of Indian snakes, it showcases 40 images drawn from online sources at the central hall of the museum complex at Rani Mangammal Mahal at Town Hall.

“We want to dispel the myths about these animals, and show the great variety that exists within the species,” said museum curator in-charge A. Periasamy.

“We have differentiated the poisonous and non-poisonous types, so that the public can understand that not all snakes are dangerous to human beings.”

The exhibition marks the first of what will be a monthly rota of themed public awareness programmes at the museum, said Mr. Periasamy.

Barring the museum’s weekly off on Friday, the exhibition will be open from 9.30 a.m to 5 p.m. every day until November 5.

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