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May 21, 2018 As a 4-year-old, butterfly net in hand
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
May 21, 2018 As a 4-year-old, butterfly net in hand
Inside the collections of the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, there is a collection of cocoon artifacts, donated by Dr. Richard Peigler. While most people associate the use of cocoons with the production of silk (sericulture), cocoons are used in many other ways. For thousands of y
The collection includes various hand and ankle rattles
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Now rotate your hand 90 degrees to give a thumbs-up
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app: The world’s biodiversity in the palm of your hand
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
May 21, 2018 As a 4-year-old, butterfly net in hand
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
May 21, 2018 As a 4-year-old, butterfly net in hand
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
Now rotate your hand 90 degrees to give a thumbs-up
In a new book, a father and daughter scientist duo explore the 100-million-year history of butterflies. From their inauspicious origin as odd, day-flying moths to their modern-day diversity and distribution, Andrei and Alexandra Sourakov provide salient butterfly facts in a short, easy-to-read forma
behavior, the answer to your questions will be right at hand
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app: The world’s biodiversity in the palm of your hand
For the last two years, the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Museum in the Parks program brought children and families to local state parks for in-person exploration, learning and hands-on fun. They got to meet scientists, explore green spaces and check out rare artifacts from the museum’s collec
butterfly net, bug enclosure, bug lens, clipboard, hand