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Animal Yoga
Koala
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Pangolin
• I will see some mammals that I have seen before and maybe others I
have not seen before.
• I will see big mammals and small mammals
• There are mammals up high and mammals that are down low.
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Giraffe
• When I walk through the exhibit, I might hear thunderstorm sounds and
animal noises.
• Sometimes the noise is loud.
• Sometimes the noise is quiet.
• I can stop and listen.
• I can keep walking if I do not want to listen.
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Tiger
• There is a movie theater with sounds at the end of the Mammals Hall.
• I can stay to watch the movie.
• I can keep walking if I do not want to watch the movie.
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Kangaroo
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Bat
• All Mammals have all three of these characteristics:
1) Hair or fur somewhere on their body at some point during their life.
2) Mammary glands so that they can produce milk to feed their young.
3) Special ear bones in the middle ear.
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Hippo
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Rhino
• I am a mammal. A walrus is a mammal. We are related to one another
because we are both mammals.
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Flying Squirrel
• I will see many mounted animals in the Mammals Hall.
• Mounted mammals are not alive. They do not eat, breathe, sleep or grow.
• They look very real.
• They are used for research and study.
• If I find parts of the exhibit scary, I do not have to look at them.
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Sleeping Ape
• There are metal statues in the Mammals
Hall.
• Statues are sculptures that represent
people or animals.
• This is Harriet, she is a statue of a
chimpanzee.
• I can touch the statues that are in
Mammals Hall.
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Namaste
• At the exit of Mammals Hall, there is the Human Origins Exhibit.
• If I do not want to go to the Human Origins Exhibit, I can walk through
the Mammals Hall back to the Rotunda.
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Revised:
2016, Office of Education and Outreach
Branch of Learning Venues and Visitor Experience
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