The exhibit showcases a variety of “slow” species who have learned to adapt and survive in our planet. Live snakes, tortoises, sloths, a hedgehog, iguana, and more are on display at the exhibit.
If you haven’t checked out the “Survival of the Slowest” exhibit at The Arizona Science Center, you’ll want to head down there before it ends!
Other than the different species on display, here’s what the “live” exhibit features:
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