Nocturnal Insects and their Relatives

 
K-State Insect Zoo Map
emperor scorpion
 
Insect Lifestyles
 
Amazon Tree
 
Hands-on displays
 
Bugs in your kitchen
 
Merchandise
 
Biodiversity displays
 
Leaf Cutter Ants
 
Aquatic insects
 
Bug petting zoo
 
Tarantulas of the world
 
Observation bee hive
 
Nocturnal Exhibit
 

 


Did you know that some insects and their relatives are most active at night? This display will emulate night, and allow you to watch those nocturnal critters go about their 'daily' business. Our cave display is almost complete. Check out the quicktime movie taken at the dedication ceremony click here (820 kb- will open in new window).


Donations to the Butterfly conservatory and Insect Zoo are highly appreciated. Please send your tax-deductible donations to the Department of Entomology and made out Butterfly Conservatory Fund.


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Last update July 22, 2003. Some of the material presented is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated without permission. Copyright © 2002

*this file is 820kb and in quicktime movie format. It may be slow over a modem connections. quicktime can be downloaded from Apple at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qt/