Oct 7, 2013 8:06 AM
Animals at a central Illinois zoo got to play with unusual toys designed by a group of elementary school students.
The fifth graders from Cerro Gordo made animal enrichment toys as part of a science project led by two school teachers.
The students worked to build toys for wolves, meerkats, tamarins, camels and a macaw at the Scovill Zoo in Decatur.
They researched what toys might interest the various animals and worked in teams to build their creations. On Thursday, they went to the zoo to watch as the animals sniffed, batted, ate and played with the projects that were designed to give the creatures physical and mental stimulation.
The students were able to collect data for their research projects while watching the animals interact with the toys.