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Join us in March as we explore the diverse and unique sets of characteristics that define and separate amphibians and reptiles. Examine specimens primarily from Washington state and learn about their paleontological history and their adaptations. There will be a few specimens from around the world as well. There are a few great books and games that come with the museum specimens so make sure to bring your family and friends. Below is a list of the objects that will be demonstrated during the event. American alligator head
Bullfrog tadpoles
Cascades frog
Eastern fence lizard
Gopher snake
Long-toed salamander
Nile crocodile tooth (cast)
Southern alligator lizard
Turtle shell
Snake skin
Snake vertebrae
Tailed frogs
Toad eggs
Western toad tadpoles
Amphibian development acrylic display
Fossilized lizard tracks (cast)
As always these events are entirely free and for all ages. Stay tuned as the event gets closer as we will be adding all sorts of fun activities.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American Legion Storm King Post 171, 108 Front St W,Mineral, Washington, United States