Survival of the Slowest

Survival of the Slowest

Survival of the Slowest

Experience how being slow, small, or weak allows some of nature’s coolest animals to thrive!

October 2, 2021 – February 6, 2022
This exhibit is no longer on display. View our current and upcoming exhibits.

About the Exhibit

Sometimes being slow, small, or weak can have its advantages. This exhibit, featuring 15 live animal habitats, explores the counterintuitive survival strategies of some unique species. How can slow and steady win the race? Does bigger always mean better? What animals benefit from being weak rather than strong? Guests will have the opportunity to meet a two-toed sloth, Burmese python, veiled chameleon, and many other incredible species!

Survival of the Slowest is produced by Little Ray's Nature Centre.

Sponsors

This exhibit was made possible by grants from Summit County RAP Tax, Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant, the John C. Kish Foundation, the Antablin family, and the Mellor family.

Exhibit
sloth
young boy petting a turtle

Location, Hours & Contact

Physical & Mailing Address
1258 Center Drive
Park City, Utah 84098

EcoCenter Hours
Wednesday – Sunday, 10 am – 4 pm
The EcoCenter will be closed July 4

Phone
435-649-1767

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