Animal Adaptations At Keeler Library

Animal Adaptations

Thursday, October 17th at 4:00

Presented by the Stamford Museum and Nature Center

From Camouflage to hibernation, investigate the tools and behaviors that help animals do their jobs in nature. Using live animals and mounted specimens, we’ll discover the differences between living on land and in the water, why animals are fast or slow and even find out an animal that likes to eat skunks!

Contact the Library if you are interested in participating in the program. Registration required. Recommended for children 5 and up.

For questions, you can email the library at keelerlibrary@wlsmail.org or call at (914) 669-5161

To learn about other programs we offer at the library, please visit our website: https://www.ruthkeelermemoriallibrary.org/

This program will be held at Ruth Keeler Memorial Library: 276 Titicus Road, North Salem, New York

 

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