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Discovery Traveling Exhibits Link Currently being Updated! 2,000 square feet of predatory danger available to your museum! Same great exhibit in a redesigned more easily installed package! Book now for 2012!

Step into the world of Predators. If you dare!

Predators offers a hands-on insight into the lives of some of the most dangerous animals on the planet, both past and present. What do house cats and saber-toothed tigers have in common? Visitors can sharpen their wits through a variety of interactive activities that illustrate the similarities and differences between predators from around the globe and throughout history.

Visitors learn how different predators are equipped to fulfill their specific roles in the natural world.  Your audience can hone their senses and experience how each predator tracks, captures and kills their prey and how their environment influences their abilities. Visitors can dive in and see how a shark senses its prey under water and compare that with how a hawk hunts from the sky. Then, reverse roles and jump in the shark cage and see what it is like to be the prey of a 15 foot Great White Shark!

Predators examines a wide range of both contemporary and prehistoric animals. Learn about different predators ranging from a huge orca to a tiny praying mantis.  Study a T-Rex skull and see how it stacks up against modern predators. Learn how wolves play charades, what masks and Bengal Tigers have in common and also why “playing possum” can be so important.

Predators explores how popular culture has influenced our views of these animals. Everyone knows about JAWS but now visitors can learn about the various benefits that predators provide. These animals may be scary but they also play a key role in our world. 

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Exhibit Details

Size:
2,000 sq feet

Length of Rental:
3 months

Target Age:
Kindergarten to
12th grade


Included with Rental:
Marketing Materials
Education Manual
Maintenance Support

Contact:
Stephen Ast
500 President Clinton Ave.,
Suite 150
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501-537-3084
E-mail: sast@amod.org

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