Traveling Treasures: Amazing Adaptations

 

A lizard with horns like a dinosaur? A mammal covered in scaly armor? An aspen forest that is a single tree? Amazing Adaptations offers a glimpse of the diverse and wondrous adaptations that help organisms find food, evade predators, attract mates, and cope with extreme environments. Discover the remarkable survival strategies of Utah natives and creatures from around the globe in this exhibit of specimens from the Natural History Museum of Utah. Take your adaptation explorations further! Discover the extraordinary adaptations that define our family, the mammals, in Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time.

 

 

2015 Schedule

JanuaryLayton 150 S. Fort Lane

FebruaryProvo 180 N. University Ave.

MarchPanguitch 90 E. Center St. 

AprilCedar City 1313 S. Providence Center

MayRichfield 55 W. 100 N. 

JuneManti 1 S. Main St.

JulyDuchesne 19 W. Main St.

AugustSantaquin 120 E. Main St.

SeptemberTooele 998 N. Main St.

OctoberNorth Ogden 2284 N. Washington Blvd.

NovemberMurray 5595 S. State St.