
Animal Adaptations
Dienstag 3 November · 14:30
Bis 15:15
5225 Library Lane, OH 44137, USA
🇬🇧EN
Grades K - 3 · Children's Programs · School Age (K-5) · Children
All living things require the same basic needs in order to survive, but each species has unique adaptations to help them. Students will use animal beaks, skulls, and furs to figure out how local Ohio animals get their food in the wild. By comparing many Museum specimens, students will be able identify the characteristics that help each species eat without being eaten themselves.
Brought to you by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.



