Caterpillarology

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Tuesday August 25

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11:00 AM  –  11:45 AM

Join our Natural Sciences Classroom for a fun, interactive experience with Museum experts! It's been said that "the caterpillar does all the work, but the butterfly gets all the publicity" (George Carlin). Not this time! This week, we will learn all about caterpillars - their amazing ability to eat (and poop), the transformations they go through as they grow, the ways they defend themselves from hungry predators, and the incredible variety of colors and shapes they come in.

After completing your registration, you will receive an email with a program link and instructions on how to reserve accessibility accommodations, such as ASL interpretation or live captioning. Please contact Jessie Rassau (jessica.rassau@naturalsciences.org) if you have questions about these accommodations.

 

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Note: Programs are conducted in Zoom and may be recorded for the Museum archive.

Many of these topics are available to schedule for an organized group. Teachers, camp coordinators, and other group leaders should contact outreach@naturalsciences.org to schedule a separate program.

 

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