NewsJuly 11, 2019

DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Ainsley Strickland helps feed Sadie the
honey bear.
Ainsley Strickland helps feed Sadie the honey bear.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Armstrong shows Groot, an Asian Forest
Scorpion.
Armstrong shows Groot, an Asian Forest Scorpion.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
Armstrong uses a black light to
demonstrate how the scorpion glows at night to attract prey.
Armstrong uses a black light to demonstrate how the scorpion glows at night to attract prey.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
A close-up of Sadie
A close-up of SadieDEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
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DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Margo Martin helps feed Oliver, a
Bennett wallaby.
Margo Martin helps feed Oliver, a Bennett wallaby.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Bella Mason takes a turn feeding
Oliver.
Bella Mason takes a turn feeding Oliver.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
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DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Some volunteers were allowed to come to
the front of the room for a close-up view of Mr. Pricklepants the
hedgehog.
Some volunteers were allowed to come to the front of the room for a close-up view of Mr. Pricklepants the hedgehog.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 A close-up view of Luna, a baby Flemish
Giant rabbit.
A close-up view of Luna, a baby Flemish Giant rabbit.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
 Some brave volunteers help hold Samson,
a Hog Island boa constrictor.
Some brave volunteers help hold Samson, a Hog Island boa constrictor.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
Armstrong shows a Sudan plated lizard
named Jaggard.
Armstrong shows a Sudan plated lizard named Jaggard.DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers

Celia Armstrong with Animal Tales from Kingston Springs, Tennessee was at the Keller Library with an array of animals for the kids to interact with. The program entitled Creatures from the Galaxy, features a variety of exotic animals from around the world that can be found throughout the cosmos in constellations.

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