Friday, October 25, 2019


Animal Habitats at the Randall Museum
The Randall Museum is home to various California native animals in its Wild in California exhibit. Part of the Randall's mission statement explains, "we hope to inspire a genuine connection between our visitors and nature in California." This morning the girls experiences included a live animal program, Animal Habitats and visit to the Animal Room. At the presentation, girls learned more about animals: where they live, what they eat, and adaptations that help them survive in their environment.

THANK YOU to our wonderful docent: Julia Currier

Animal Presentation
Meeting a Barn Owl

Feathers of Owls & Birds are Different:
Lighter Owl Ones Result in Silent Flight
Desert Tortoise
Sea Anemone & Sea Urchin

Wild in California
Sketching in Science Notebooks

Live Animal Pen: Guinea Pigs Below


Nature Guides for Displays
 

Busy Bees in the Beehive

Oh My! Tarantula on the Prowl

Collared Lizard Camouflaged on a Rock

A Prickly Sea Urchin
 

Animal Expert: Mr. Dom
Feeding Time for the Raccoon


Owl Pellets
What's Inside?


All Aboard!

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