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Animal Survival Needs (K–2nd Grade)

In this program, students will explore what a habitat is and identify the living and non-living parts. Students will recognize what animals need from their habitat to survive and how they get it. From a snake’s tongue to an owl’s ears, up-close observations of animals in the classroom along with visits to zoo exhibits will allow students to compare the similarities and differences among animal senses.

Time: 90 minutes
Fee: $200 for the first class; $100 for each additional class / Maximum of 4 classes per day

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