Tucked away in a forgotten corner of the American Southwest desert is a place that experiences life and death on a daily basis. It's called "The Kill or Be Killed Museum," where you pit your human ingenuity versus the forces of nature for a small admission fee of 7 dollars.
Built originally by the Safari Club International as a home base
to stuff and showcase the wildlife their members killed, it has grown into a nationally recognized museum where live wildlife runs unmonitored through the museum right alongside the exhibits. It's quite literally a "kill or be killed environment." It's great fun and horrible tragedy all wrapped into one for kids of all ages.