The Reptile Zoo, a longtime roadside attraction along U.S. Highway 2 in Monroe, will close permanently on Monday, Feb. 16, marking the end of a 30-year run.
While the reptiles are going out, mammals are coming in with a new zoo taking its spot.
Thousands of animals are being stuffed into toys and electrical goods by criminals cashing in on the market for rare pets.
MONROE — After a brief revival last fall, The Reptile Zoo just east of Monroe closed permanently at the end of Monday. Now, the animals are on the move.
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