5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd
Troy, Ohio 45373

Ever wondered who would want to eat a slimy salamander or why the salamander is slimy in the first place? Maybe you wonder more about why woodpeckers peck wood and why they don't get a headache when they do. Well, wonder no more because this summer Nature Explorers will be hiking the woods, wading the creeks and digging up the dirt on all of Nature's mysteries. Can't wait? If you want a taste of the juicy fun facts now, keep reading... Salamander slime tastes bad, so they are not appetizing to most predators. Oh, and woodpeckers peck wood to find insects to eat and while they are drilling, their long tongue wraps around the top of their skull and cushions their brain. Still want more? Join us as we investigate the mysteries of the wild world! July 11-15

Added by Upcoming Robot on July 25, 2011