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Dinosaurs Around the World Closing Weekend
Start Date: 1/18/2020Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Date: 1/18/2020End Time: 5:00 PM

Event Description

Join us as we say goodbye to our special exhibit, Dinosaurs Around the World, with a weekend of dino-mite activities!

Along with our roaring animatronic dinosaurs, enjoy live animal presentations, a dino-themed craft, pterrifying fossil specimens from our collections and more! Don’t miss your last chance to see this exciting exhibit.

Weekend activities are free with admission, but a special ticket is required for Dinosaurs Around the World.

Weekend Activities:

Auditorium Show: Meet the Animals
11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Learn all about the creatures that call the Academy home and their similarities and differences in this live animal presentation.

Ferocious Fossils Education Station

Ever wonder how we know so much about dinosaurs? Come check out some real fossils and explore how paleontologists discover and study them in order to learn about dinosaur life!

Dinosaur Details MicroCart

Fossils are more fascinating under a microscope! Get “eye to eye” with a trilobite or “down to the bone” with a hadrosaur femur at this technology-enabled educational cart.

Cretaceous Crafts

Celebrate all things dinosaur with a dino-themed craft!

Special Exhibit: Dinosaurs Around the World

Embark on a globetrotting expedition around Pangea, where dinosaurs reign throughout the land. Dinosaurs Around the World introduces visitors to more than a dozen animatronic dinosaurs on a voyage from the ferocious plains of Africa and the tropical beaches of Antarctica, to the inland seas of North America and the polar darkness of Australia. Find out how continental drift, sea level fluctuations and volcanic activity allowed dinosaurs to disperse to all corners of the globe. Learn about paleontological research, touch fossil casts, discover and name your own dinosaur, investigate what dinosaurs may have looked like in life and find modern-day dinosaurs right in your own backyard!

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Location:
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Audience:
  • Everyone

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