Prepared
for adventure, visitors delved into
the science of survival with demonstrations,
experiments, and art activities.
Intrepid explorers experimented
with potatoes and pennies to make
electricity, made compasses and
sundials, learned how to tie knots,
and identify water.
Museum castaways greeted visitors
from the Survival Hut out front
and demonstrated some simple survival
technology.
Participants took part in challenges
including building spaghetti/marshmallow
towers, designing marble mazes,
and constructing rafts out of odds
‘n’ ends.
Visitors discovered how animals
are adapted to survive in their
habitats through a gallery trail,
then use this to develop a creature
that could survive in extreme environments
on Earth and beyond in the Extreme
Animal Studio.
Nature's Worst Case Scenario posters
gave visitors examples of some of
the incredible and intriguing ways
that plants and animals are adapted
to their environment.
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