The Shadow of the Quagga: What a Long-Lost Zebra Reveals
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Venue: | Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH) |
Dates: | Thu from 6/27/13 - 6/27/13 |
Hours: | 6:00-7:00PM |
Ages: | Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Lectures/Discussions |
The quagga, a South African relative of horses and zebras, has been a key figure in the understanding of evolution since Darwin.
In this lecture by Eric Scott, Curator of Paleontology at San Bernardino County Museum, learn about how changes in habitat may have caused the rapid evolution of the quagga’s appearance.
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Free and open to the public
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/4.html
LOCATION | ↑ top |
26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: 617-495-3045
See website for details. An 8 minute walk through Harvard Yard from the Harvard Square red line T stop.
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