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Feb 27 2026

Survival of the Slowest

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  • Feb 27, 2026 – May 24, 2026
  • Times: 10:00am - 5:00pm
  • Recurring weekly on Sunday, Monday, Friday, Saturday
  • Venue: Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
  • 222 Market St.
    Harrisburg, PA 17101
  • Admission: Included with UPMC Science Center Admission: Admission Adult - Ages 18-59 - $21.00 ( $16.00 Price + $5.00 Fees) Admission Junior - Ages 3-17 - $18.00 ( $13.00 Price + $5.00 Fees) Admission Senior - Ages 60+ - $18.00 ( $13.00 Price + $5.00 Fees) Admission FREE Toddler 2 and younger - $0.00
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February 27th – May 24th | Gloria M. Olewine Gallery
This new temporary live animal exhibit at Whitaker Center’s UPMC Science Center is an exploration of counterintuitive adaptations that encourages you to slow down and consider some of the advantages of being slow and some of the disadvantages of being fast.

Most people know why it is good to be bigger, stronger, or faster. But evolving to be slower as a mechanism for survival? This is the opposite of what many people think would be advantageous. But many animals have evolved to slow down as part of their survival strategy.  See how animals such as sloths, snakes, hedgehogs, and horned frogs exist — and thrive — thanks to their status as being slower, smaller, or weaker than other creatures in the animal kingdom.

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Survival of the Slowest
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  • Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
  • Recurring weekly on Sunday, Monday, Friday, Saturday
  • February 27th – May 24th | Gloria M. Olewine Gallery
    This new temporary live animal exhibit at Whitaker Center’s UPMC Science Center is an exploration of counterintuitive adaptations that encourages