Friday, March 25, 2011

aNimAL GRoSSoLogY

Animal Grossology at The Museum of Natural Sciences
Ever wonder why dogs sniff each other’s rear ends, why cows need four stomachs to digest their food or why cats spit up hair balls? Here’s your chance to find out!
Animal Grossology, a new special exhibit at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh, takes a unique and scientific look at nature’s slime-making,
vomit-munching and dookie-loving creatures.


Adapted from the best-selling Grossology children’s book series by author and science teacher Sylvia Branzei, this exhibit is oozing with disgusting science and entertaining hands-on learning games such as Blood Sucker Blow-Up, where visitors see what happens when ticks and mosquitoes have too much to drink, and Chew Chew Express, a detailed look at the various steps of digestion in cows, one of the gassiest animals on Earth.
Visitors will also learn how leeches are sometimes used after surgeries to assist in the healing process and why scientists are studying the slime produced by slugs and snails for clues in treating cystic fibrosis.
Safety tips are dispersed throughout the exhibit, such as what to do if a jellyfish stings you and how to protect your food at the next family picnic.
By the way, do you know what honey really is? How do you feel about bee barf on your biscuit?

To see more about this event, check out this link:
http://www.visitraleigh.com/visitors/event.details.php?id=17882


Contact: Museum Box OfficePhone Number: 919.733.7450 x212
Ticket Info:
Purchase Tickets Online
$8 for adults; $5 for students and seniors; $4 for children (5–11); and free to Members. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the


North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

The Southeast’s largest natural history museum offers four floors of exhibits, live animals, a store and Acro Cafe. Highlights include the world’s most complete Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur; Willo, the first dinosaur discovered with a fossilized heart; a two-story waterfall; and the Living Conservatory buzzing with hummingbirds and butterflies. The museum hosts spectacular new traveling exhibits every year. Hands-on programs daily.
Free admission, donations accepted; charge for special exhibits.
Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., noon-5pm.

Location:11 W. Jones St., Raleigh, NC 27601
Info: 919.733.7450



















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