The Harrell House Bug Museum In New Mexico Just Might Be The Strangest Tourist Trap Yet
The Harrell House Bug Museum is home to thousands of bugs, 200 live animals, and 5,000 mounted insects from all over the world. Located in Sante Fe, this unique museum offers visitors the experience to see not only some of the biggest insects, but also some of the rarest spider specimens.

Warning: This post does contain a variety of creepy crawlers!

Grasshoppers are actually among the most ancient group of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to almost 250 million years ago.
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What a long tail! I'm not sure I'd want to get too close to this one.
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This type of millipede is the largest species of millipedes and can grow up to 33.5 centimeters in length and 67 millimeters in circumference.

Check out this huge snake, all curled up and ready to pose for visitors. The museum provides flashlights and magnifying glasses to make the viewing that much cooler.

There is a whole wall of them, so take your pick!

They are quite interesting to look at, though! As long as you don't have arachnophobia, of course.
Next time you are in New Mexico and would like a chance to marvel at poisonous spiders, huge beetles, and scorpions, stop by the Harrell House Bug Museum! Check out their Facebook page too for lots of interesting photos and cool facts!
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542 N Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA