Nicole Michalik

Be Distinct or Go Extinct will open on April 1st with a brand-new large-scale multisensory experience that invites visitors to discover the physical traits, behaviors and special skills that allowed insects to survive long after the dinosaurs went extinct.

Travel back in time and experience twenty-five different creatures from 100 million years ago to modern times. Staying Power will unveil the adaptations needed to survive on the earth and talk about how we have the power to make changes to save the planet—and ourselves.

See the animals below!

Staying Power opens to the public Saturday, April 1 and to Philadelphia Zoo members Thursday, March 30. Tickets are the cost of General Zoo Admission, $25 for ages 12+ and $20 for ages 2-11, children under 2 are free, plus entrance for Staying Power $6 (adults and children ages 2+). Members enjoy free admission to the Zoo with advance reservation and save on STAYING POWER tickets. The Zoo is open daily 9:30am -5:00pm. Last entry to Staying Power is 4:00pm.

  • 60-foot-long roaring and moving Giganotosaurus

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  • Group of Velociraptors—6-foot long

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  • Aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus

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  • Jumping Spider

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  • Lady Bug

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  • Stink Bug

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