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  • 14Jun

    Listen to stories of dinosaurs, find out about fossil footprints, and feel a real mammoth tooth.

    This event is suitable for ages 2-5. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Only children need tickets. Adults and children under 1 do not need a ticket to attend.

  • 15Jun

    Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.

    From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

  • 22Jun

    Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.

    From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

  • 29Jun

    Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.

    From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

  • 12Jul

    Why is there a fin whale skeleton in Cambridge? What can we learn from our Dodo skeleton? What did Darwin collect here and on the Voyage of the Beagle, and what can these collections tell us about him and is ideas on evolution? Hear these stories and more on a guided tour around the Museum of Zoology.