The donation box is located near the entrance.
The wolverine can be found on the third floor as part of the "Life on Top" exhibit.
There is a moose on the third floor as part of the "Life on Top" exhibit.
We have a leopard on display in the "Into Africa" exhibit and on the third floor in the "Life on Top" exhibit.
The baboon can be found in the "Into Africa" exhibit.
The Musk Ox are located on the third floor as part of our "Life on Top" exhibit.
Pronghorn can be found on the third floor on the shelf in the north east corner.
We have a Giant Warthog as part of our "Into Africa" exhibit on the main floor.
The Kodiak Bear is located at the entrance of the museum, to the right of the information desk.
The Arctic Fox is located on the third floor on the shelf in the north east corner.
The Polar Bear can be found on the third floor on the shelf in the north east corner
The Nyala can be found on the third floor shelf in the north east corner.
Located in the "Into Africa" exhibit
Located at the Information Desk
The Gerenuk can be found on the main floor as part of the "Into Africa" exhibit.
The Dik Dik is part of our "Into Africa" exhibit located on the main floor.
The Black-backed jackal is part of the "Into Africa" exhibit located on the main floor.
Located in the "Our Living Planet" exhibit gallery on the main floor by the entrance.
The crocodile is part of the "Into Africa Exhibit" on the main floor.
The Sitatunga is part of our "Into Africa" exhibit located on the main floor.
The blood pheasant is located in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery
The Mandarin Duck can be found in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery
The Mikado Pheasant is located in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery
We have peacocks on display in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery
The Pink-eared duck is located in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery on the main floor.
Ducks and geese, and swans are found in the Fred & Sue Morris gallery on the mail floor of the museum and also in the basement as part of the "Common Vertebrates of Utah" exhibit.
The White Rhino is displayed in our east atrium as part of "Our Living Planet" exhibit.
The Mallard duck can be found in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery located on the main floor.
The American wood duck is located in the Fred & Sue Morris bird gallery on the main floor.
Located in the west center atrium as part of the "Protect Your Planet" exhibit.
The Whooping Crane is part of the "Protect Your Planet" exhibit in the west center atrium.
The Black-footed Ferret can be found in the "Protect Your Planet" exhibit in the main exhibit area on the west side of the museum.
Located on the main floor, south side on the museum.
The mosquito is part of our "Why Insects"? exhibit in the south west part of the museum.
The hippopotamus is located in the east atrium along the south wall.
We have cougars on display in the museum near the main office in the south west corner on the main floor and in the basement in the north hallway.
Coral are part of our "Life Submerged" exhibit on the west wall.
Located in the "Life Submerged" exhibit on the coral reef.
The Giant Clam is part of our "Life Submerged" exhibit on the west wall of the museum.
Our next exhibit "Life Submerged" is located on the west wall of the museum.
The Hammerhead shark is part of our "Life Submerged" exhibit located on the west wall.
The giant squid is part of the "Life Submerged" exhibit on the west wall of the museum.
Located in the south hallway
The beaver is found in a display case as on the main floor near the north exit.
The portraits of Monte & Birdie Bean are located near the north west exits of the museum.
Located in the "Common Vertebrates of Utah" exhibit in the basement.
Lions can be found in the "Into Africa" exhibit on the main floor and also on the third floor as part of our "Life on Top" exhibit.
Northeast Window
Located in the "Into Africa" exhibit and on the third floor in the "Life on Top" exhibit.