After School Animal Encounters - Movement in Nature
Offered By: Harvard Museum of Natural History via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore animal locomotion in this 45-minute family program recorded live at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Join museum staffers Javier and Ryan as they discuss and showcase various animals in motion. Discover how creatures with zero, two, four, or even a hundred legs move, including slithering, hopping, jumping, climbing, and flying. Learn about the diverse ways animals navigate their environments as winter transitions to spring, and observe the excitement of creatures big and small as they become more active in warmer weather.
Syllabus
After School Animal Encounters-Movement
Taught by
Harvard Museum of Natural History
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