Meet a sloth, pet a python + more at this amazing new animal exhibit

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Sloth Hanging Upside Down On Branch
Sash is a two-toed sloth and one of the stars of Survival of the Slowest at McWane Science Center. (Nathan Watson / Bham Now)

It’s not every day you find yourself inches from a two-toed sloth lazily lounging on a tree branch or watching a boa constrictor glide effortlessly through its habitat. But you can at McWane Science Center in Birmingham, where the newest traveling exhibit, Survival of the Slowest, is capturing the attention of all ages, from animal lovers to curious families and science enthusiasts.

Read on for a look at the exhibit, a few standout animal encounters you’ll find inside and how to plan your visit. 

Bonus: McWane has new summer hours and is open seven days a week until August 9!

Don’t miss what’s happening at McWane Science Center—check out their event page + get your tickets now

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