PHOTOS: Sloth, tarantula among animals at Fernbank's newest exhibit
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Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest See a sloth... (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest touch a tarantula... (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest eye an iguana... (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest and come face-to-face with a snake... (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest at Fernbank Museum of Natural History’s newest exhibit. But you only have a few more days to do it. The exhibit is here through Labor Day weekend. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest “Fernbank’s newest exhibition is ‘Survival of the Slowest,’ which explores some of the counter-intuitive adaptations that animals have,” Fernbank Museum’s Miranda Shealy told WSB-TV’s Nelson Hicks. “It explores things like being cold-blooded, being slow, and being small.” (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest The exhibit features 17 enclosures with about 30 animals. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest They may be slow, they may be small, they may be weak, but they’ve evolved this way, and it’s those perceived disadvantages that have helped the animals survive. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest “A lot of the programming that we do talks about conservation, responsible pet ownership, and why these guys are important in the world,” Emily Sain said. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Sain travels around with the exhibit, does some of the animal presentations, and cares for the creatures you’ll see on a visit. (Fernbank Museum)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest She emphasizes people are scared of the wrong things. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest “With tarantulas, especially, those are some of my favorites to do the myth-busting about,” Sain said. “In all of recorded human history, there has never been a human death from a tarantula bite because their venom is made more for the things they eat.” (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Nearly all of the animals in the exhibit are rescues. They’ve never been in the wild. From a ball python, which gets its name from coiling up into a ball when it feels threatened, to a sloth, there are interesting things to learn about each animal. (Fernbank Museum)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest “In the wild, sloths are an ecosystem to themselves,” Sain said. “They actually have algae and some insects that grow in their fur that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. They’re also amazing as ambassador animals because everyone loves them. They are so cute.” (Tianshu Studio/Fernbank Museum)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Admission to ‘Survival of the Slowest’ is included with Fernbank admission. It’s in Atlanta through Labor Day. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest Here are some more photos from Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest exhibit. (Nelson Hicks)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest (Fernbank Museum)
Fernbank Museum's Survival of the Slowest (Fernbank Museum)