Are you ready to run, jump,
crawl, climb and even “swim” or “fly”, like animals do? Then come explore the
trails that make up this exhibition teeming with life. You will be surprised by
the locomotion performances and strategies developed by animals to survive. Who
said one cannot get exhausted at the Museum?
This exhibition was made possible by the
generous contributions of:
This exhibition is a production of:
You are looking for a
participative and instructive exhibition for the whole family? The exhibition
LET’S GO Animals in Motion will satisfy your expectations. In addition to
making people move, it pays tribute to animal biodiversity and a presents many
collection objects.
Your visitors will be
welcomed by seven instructors: animals that move easily in their environment.
They will first invite them to stretch like many animals do. Once the body is
well warmed up, master fish will explain the principles of swimming. Next it
will be the turn of the snake, the lizard and the snail to show them how animals
move on hard surfaces, soft grounds and cramped places. The squirrel will invite
them to climb, while as the duck, assisted by the bat, will teach them flying
techniques. Backed up with demonstrations, your visitors will better understand
the great principles of animal locomotion.