These interactives originate in the galleries of the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Even if you can't make it to the museum, you can enjoy a virtual experience!
Even if you can't make it to the museum, you can enjoy a virtual experience!
A one, two, three or four-chambered stomach? Reassemble the digestive systems of humans and bison. See a 3D animation of the system at work. (46.24 Mb)
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Help this family of beavers prepare for winter by helping them build their lodge. (698 Kb)
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Would you understand a skunk's warnings, or would you get sprayed? (428 Kb)
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3D animation: Explore our evolutionary connection to other mammals through the human hand, the bat wing and the whale flipper.
(22.75 Mb)
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How are polar bears and grizzlies alike? How do they differ? Find out in this game about mammal adaptations. (1.22 Mb)
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Become a pika! Harvest and dry enough plant material to make it through the long winter.
(1.24 Mb)
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What do you do to keep warm or to protect yourself from the sun? What do other mammals do? (615 Kb)
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Become a member of a wolf pack by making appropriate behavioural choices. (434 Kb)
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Discover the amazing internal adaptations that enable seals to live most of their lives under water. (235 Kb)
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Compare the reproductive strategies of cougars and cottontail rabbits. (652 Kb)
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The bull moose is no beauty queen, but he has more than one trick up his sleeve to attract females. See for yourself! (912 Kb)
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Porcupine Caribou migration is riddled with natural and man-made pitfalls. Follow the herd and see what threatens the animals' survival!
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You must have Adobe Flash 8 or greater in order to see these online games.
You can download this software from the Adobe Web site.
You can download this software from the Adobe Web site.













