Animal Secrets at Cleveland Museum of Natural History

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Take your young ones to the museum and explore the hidden habitats and secret lives of forest animals together at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Animal Secrets exhibit. Here families can learn the answers to such questions as “Where do chipmunks sleep?” and “What do eagles feed their young?” Children will have fun as they experience nature from an animal’s point of view while they explore a cave, stream, meadow, woods and naturalists’ tent.

Animal Secrets was produced and is toured by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon. The exhibit was made possible with funds provided by the National Science Foundation. Additional support provided by the Collins Foundation and Meyer Memorial Trust.

The exhibit is free with the price of Museum admission. Museum hours are from 10AM to 10PM. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is located at 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle in Cleveland.