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More highlights | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/more7 Jul 2024: Search site. More highlights. Don't miss these either. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Goliath Beetle | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/goliath-beetle7 Jul 2024: Search site. Goliath Beetle. Amongst the largest insects in the world. Goliath Beetles are among the largest insects in the world. They are also very strong, being able to lift a load around 850 times heavier than their own weight. Adults possess a -
Python Skeleton | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/python-skeleton7 Jul 2024: Search site. Python Skeleton. Jaws open wider than their bodies. Pythons can eat large animals as their jaws open much wider than their bodies. They kill their food by squeezing it tight, then they swallow it whole. Pythons eat lots of different -
Research | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/collections-research/research7 Jul 2024: Search site. Research. Research. The Collections are open to scientists and students for the purpose of non-commercial, scientific research. Requests to visit the collection should be made with as much advanced notice as possible, either in writing -
The finishing touches | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/finishing-touches7 Jul 2024: Search site. The finishing touches. Submitted by Heather Lane on Fri, 23/03/2018 - 16:33. We've been busy this weekend, putting the finishing touches to the Lower Gallery displays, ready to welcome our first visitors since 2013 on Tuesday morning. -
Self-led Resources for Schools | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/self_led_resources7 Jul 2024: Search site. Self-led Resources for Schools. If our Learning Team is unavailable, or you do not want a taught session in the Museum, a self-led visit may be available. Booking is required for self-led visits. Please choose the self-led option on the -
Eight weeks to go! | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/eight-weeks-go7 Jul 2024: Search site. Eight weeks to go! Submitted by Heather Lane on Tue, 01/05/2018 - 21:41. With less than two months before the Museum relaunches with the Zoology Live! Festival, it's getting pretty busy as we install our birds, reptiles, fish, molluscs -
Insect Collecting Game | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/jenyns/insect-collecting-game7 Jul 2024: Tell us what you think. This is a brand new resource made especially for teachers! -
Insects: | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/narratives/insects7 Jul 2024: Search site. Insects:. Studies estimate that insects represent more than 50% of species known today. Click a group below to find out more about the most diverse group of animals on the planet! Beetles (Coleoptera):. Dragonflies and Damselflies -
Birds | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/birds7 Jul 2024: Even more bulky is the collection of bones of moas, the huge extinct flightless birds of New Zealand. -
Asian Elephant | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/asian-elephant7 Jul 2024: Search site. Asian Elephant. Nine feet tall and a film star. Have you seen the director's cut of the 1968 Stanley Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey? If you have, you will have seen our Asian Elephant, which appeared in the opening sequence. Close -
Common Kingfisher | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/common-kingfisher7 Jul 2024: Search site. Common Kingfisher. Watch out little fishes. This pretty little bird with its sharply pointed bill, has wonderful eyesight underwater. They don't need swimming goggles, they just dive in and catch their dinner. Young Kingfishers are -
New Exhibition starts 31 July 2018: The Art of Taxidermy | Museum of…
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/new-exhibition-starts-31-july-2018-art-taxidermy7 Jul 2024: Search site. New Exhibition starts 31 July 2018: The Art of Taxidermy. -
Duke of Burgundy | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/Duke%20of%20Burgundy7 Jul 2024: Search site. Duke of Burgundy. Pictured: Duke of Burgundy, Hamearis lucina. Notes from Jenyns: Found by Mr Vernon about Cambridge, in the time of Ray (Raj. Ins. 122. no. 12.) but not observed since. Has occurred at Anglesea Abbey. 200-year trend in -
Insects | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/insects7 Jul 2024: These include the Willey Collection (1897) from New Britain and New Guinea, the Collections of the Skeat Expedition to the Malay Peninsula (1899), the Percy Sladen Collection from the Seychelles (1909), -
Borrowing specimens | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/borrowing-specimens7 Jul 2024: Search site. Borrowing specimens. Requests for loans of specimens, or for renewals of loans, should be made in advance and in writing (including email) to the Collections Manager and relevant Curator. If issued, loans are made to the institution -
Recent vertebrates | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/recent-vertebrates7 Jul 2024: Search site. Recent vertebrates. Recent vertebrates. Our collections of recent vertebrates provide an unusually comprehensive coverage of all living groups and are therefore a powerful resource for broad comparative research and teaching. The -
Port Jackson Shark | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/port-jackson-shark7 Jul 2024: Search site. Port Jackson Shark. Can grow as long as a bath tub. Watch out all clams, oysters and crabs - this shark is out to crush you with its powerful jaws. It can grow as long as a bathtub, but we hope you won't find one in yours! 2024 -
Attached bivalves | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/attached-bivalves7 Jul 2024: Search site. Attached bivalves. Many bivalves neither burrow nor bore into the substrate but are permanently attached to it. These animals are suspension feeders, filtering food particles out of the water around them. For those living in the -
The Jenyns Beetle Voyage Project | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/jenyns/jenyns-project7 Jul 2024: Search site. The Jenyns Beetle Voyage Project. Looking to the past to guide conservation for the future. Conversion of natural habitats to agriculture is the primary driver of biodiversity loss worldwide and in many countries is still continuing at
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