Fatal Attraction
Manitoba Museum: Fatal Attraction

HOT 103 and the Manitoba Museum present Fatal Attraction.

Hug a snail, imitate bird calls, and race frogs in the exciting new exhibit from the Manitoba Museum.

This immense exhibit is over 8,500 square feet, and features over 100 animal specimens.

Various ways animals communicate are explored, including: songs, calls, positions, mimics, vibrations, light codes, bright or flashy colours, scents, and even sounds. Human behaviour is explored in the fourth and final portion of the exhibition, which makes you realize that we are not all that different from our animal cousins. We are still mammals, after all.

The exhibit also includes:
* The latest observations on animal communication
* Signs involving smells, tastes, colours, songs and sounds used to attract potential partners.
* Environmental and other risks that place limitations on these signs.
* Videos that show humorous ways people mimic animal communication.

Listen to HOT 103 to win your way in.

 

Visit www.manitobamuseum.ca for more info

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