MARVELLOUS MONSTERS AT LONGLEAT

From giant, animatronic insects and hands-on bug sessions, to creepy crawly workshops and bug-themed films, Longleat is set to be overrun by all things insectile this Easter.

‘Marvellous Monsters’, which runs until October 29th, celebrates the amazing world of insects and aims to highlight the softer side of bugs and the vital role they play in keeping our planet alive.

Marvellous Monsters at Longleat tarantula (1800x1170)

Starting this Easter the Wiltshire attraction will be overrun with a menagerie of massive, moving bugs and insects with more than a dozen animatronic creepy-crawlies dotted around the estate

Insect-themed activities – including live entertainment, historical exhibitions and much more will be taking place throughout the main season.

Longleat’s giant indoor events venue, the Longhouse, has also been transformed into an interactive zone dedicated to the amazing praying mantis family.

The mantis gets its common name from the way it remains upright and motionless, with its forearms folded as if in prayer.

Asian mantis with keeper James Gotts at Longleat as part of the new Marvellous Monster feature
Asian mantis with keeper James Gotts at Longleat as part of the new Marvellous Monster feature

In addition to live displays featuring different types of mantis, visitors will also be able to watch a high definition action-adventure wildlife film entitled ‘The Pray’ and practice their own mantis moves in front of giant mirrors.

A reaction wall will allow people to test the speed of their reactions and a series of microscopes will provide ultra close up encounters with these fascinating creatures.

Visitors will also be able to watch special daily bug shows and enjoy hands-on encounters with a variety of living insects throughout the Easter holidays.

Keeper Kim Ovens covered with katydids at Longleat
Keeper Kim Ovens covered with katydids at Longleat

“Marvellous Monsters is one of the most ambitious exhibitions we have staged here,” said Longleat’s Steve Mytton.

“All the animatronic insects are based on real life bugs and we have just scaled them up to be the size of cars and vans.

“Our aim is to highlight how incredible these creatures really are and to try and dispel some of the myths and misunderstandings surrounding them.

“Bugs and insects play a crucial role in the survival of the planet and we rely on them in many surprising ways, hopefully ‘Marvellous Monsters’ will help to change some people from bug haters to love bugs,” he added.

Marvellous Monsters is on until October 29th and is included in the day ticket price. For full information on opening times, events, activities, and to buy tickets online, go to www.longleat.co.uk/events