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The Museum of Nature’s Survival of the Slowest Exhibit Gives You A Chance To Meet A Real Sloth

The Museum of Nature is hosting their Survival of the Slowest exhibit through to April 28th, and the exhibit gives you a chance to meet live iguanas, snakes, hedgehogs, and of course, sloths, as part of their daily live demonstrations.

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“Sometimes being slow can be an advantage,” The description for the exhibit reads. “you eat less, save energy and hide more easily.”

 

Via Museum of Nature

The exhibit costs $6 per adult and child on top of the regular museum admission. Children under two are free. The exhibit features over 20 displays of live animals and almost everything you’d ever want to know about Sloths.

 

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