Let’s face it - Albuquerque is in
the desert. Sure, we’ve built a sprawling metropolis despite that, but the
mysteries of the desert still remain.
Fortunately, if you go to the ABQ BioPark
Botanic Garden from October 4 to November 3, you can enjoy the creepy, crawly
dangers of the New Mexico desert without any actual danger. The Creeping,
Crawling, and Carnivorous Show will feature some of the most interesting
creatures that are part of our natural environment:
"This special show features nature's darkest and most dangerous insects, arachnids and flesh-eating plants. Get a bug's eye-view and learn how these creatures are a vital part of our environment.
This year's show will provide a sneak peek into the Insectarium that is scheduled to open at the Botanic Garden in 2014. The new year-round exhibit will feature fascinating stories of bugs from all corners of the Earth."
This is the perfect activity to get
yourself, friends, or family excited for Halloween, too! Click here for more information on the
Creeping, Crawling, and Carnivorous Show.
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