We arrived at the Nature Center at 10:20, put the Travel Toddler in his stroller, and headed up to the entrance of the Nature Center. On the way in, the Travel Tots were thrilled to see the Center's alligator exhibit. The Center boasts a breeding pair of 'gators, and their most recent batch of (dud) eggs are on display in the museum.
We arrived in the museum entrance, put on our yellow Visitor stickers, picked up a map, and spent a while wandering through the amazing museum exhibits. The Travel Tots spent a long time checking out the venomous snakes on display, and the Travel Toddler fell in love with the baby 'gators swimming in their tank.
Just a few feet away from the Butterfly House are the Aviary and mammal exhibits. All of the animals on display are injured or disabled in a way that they cannot survive in the wild. We particularly enjoyed the bald eagles, great owls, Bob the bobcat, Tails the gray fox, and Elvis the Russian boar.
We headed back with just enough time to make the Touch Tank presentation, which was an absolute blast! The Travel Toddler decided to nap in his stroller, so the Travel Tots and I had a bit of peace and quiet as we handled and learned about local aquatic life. The presenter was knowledgeable, friendly, and most of all, great with kids! He was very patient, and took time to answer any and all questions about the critters. The Travel Tots' favorites were the Spider Crab (which is fuzzy to touch!), Horseshoe Crab, and the Lightning Whelk (pictured below).
The final event on our itinerary for the afternoon was a presentation on the mammal exhibits, where we were excited to see the same presenter from the Touch Tank that morning! We all had a great time seeing the different diets for each animal, learning interesting facts about each, and watching them up-close as they were fed for the day.
After all of these exciting presentations, and walking around inside the museum and out, the Travel Tots and I were bushed. We had a truly amazing and educational day, and look forward to returning again and again. Check out Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium's website at www.calusanature.com for hours and directions, and be sure to tell them who sent you!

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