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šŸ’ Hundreds of animals, interactive activities at new Life exhibit at Orlando Science Center

Sloth, tamarins, birds and more share rainforest habitat in Life exhibit

ORLANDO, Fla. ā€“ A Central Florida attraction is bringing visitors closer to animals all in the name of science. Life, presented by Dr. Sarah Layton is an attraction millions of dollars and a decade in the making, located inside the Orlando Science Center.

ā€œItā€™s unreal, Iā€™ve never seen anything like it. The fact that the sloth is reaching out to grab me, I even took a selfie with her, itā€™s just amazing,ā€ John Gau said.

Gau and his son, Shelby, visited the Orlando Science Centerā€™s newest attraction. The exhibit highlights three separate environments: The Swamp, the Ocean and the Rainforest where animals like the sun conures, tortoises and golden headed lion tamarins roam free.

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ā€œEvery exhibit that you will find here is a mixed-species exhibit. You can see Izzy, our hoffmanns two-toed sloth,ā€ Animal Care Manager Jenny Volz said.

The Orlando Science Center wanted the animals to tell the stories and educate visitors.

ā€œThere are so many species that have conservation concerns, their numbers are dwindling out in the wild and by having these animals here, weā€™re allowing them to be ambassadors for their wild counterparts so you can know what their stories are and how you can contribute to make things better for them,ā€ Volz said.

The habitats are created and maintained to feel just like they do in the wild. For example, in the Rainforest habitat, itā€™s warm and humid inside.

The Swamp features alligators and turtles.

ā€œI love that they get to see the Florida ecosystem and learn about the nature around them,ā€ Jenna Sola said.

Kids and adults canā€™t help but put their faces against the glass of the 10,000-gallon Ocean tank, with colorful coral, fish and sharks. Itā€™s one of Sarah Laytonā€™s favorite areas.

ā€œIā€™m a scuba diver and Iā€™m a shark diver. People ask me donā€™t sharks scare you, and I say no,ā€ Layton said.

Layton is the presenting sponsor for Life, making the highest individual donation to the $13.5 million dollar project about a decade in the making. Finally seeing plans come to ā€“ well literally - Life has Layton feeling emotional.

ā€œIā€™m overwhelmed and emotional... itā€™s, it really is exciting,ā€ Layton said. ā€œWhen you look at a child looking into the shark tank itā€™s so fun because they are so excited and you know theyā€™re going to take that excitement through their life, and hopefully theyā€™ll contribute to our scientific community.ā€

Even with the new exhibit, parents like Gau are feeling the nostalgia of visiting the Orlando Science Center.

ā€œI started coming here when I was young like my son, so being able to carry on the experience and see all the different paths and stages has been amazing,ā€ Gau said.

Along with the new attraction and hundreds of animals, the Orlando Science Center has hired additional staff including animal specialists and veterinarians.

You can visit Life with a general admission ticket to the Orlando Science Center. Click HERE for pricing information and hours of operation.


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