NATURE CONNECTIONS: Skulls and Teeth

  • 26 Jan 2020
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Natural History Society of MD

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We hope you’ll join us for our Nature Connections series.  Nature Connections is full of surprising and interesting facts about the world around us.  This free family friendly program is for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Themes vary monthly, registration is recommended and there is always a craft.  Bring out your inner scientist with the Natural History Society of Maryland!

 

SKULLS & TEETH NATURE CONNECTIONS IS BACK!!  Come meet some local experts at the Natural History Society of Maryland for a fun afternoon learning about the most fascinating and informative part of the body, the skull! Skulls give clues on an animal’s dietary habits (food chains), predator/prey relationships, anatomy, biology, ecology, habitats, adaptation/evolution and behavior. Find out how to read these clues as you examine a large variety of skulls and teeth.

If you have a collection, please bring it! Learn more about it from our experts, and share your discovery with others.

Featured Presentation with Steve Sheffield at 1:15

Steve Sheffield is the NHSM Curator of Mammals.  He is a professor of Biology at Bowie State University, Bowie, MD.  He holds degrees from SUNY-Oswego (Zoology), University of Maryland (Wildlife ecology), and Oklahoma State (Zoology).