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Planning to visit the Museum? Please wear a mask (unless exempt). No need for a ticket Tues-Fri, but you will need to book a FREE ticket if visiting at the weekend. Museum shop and Whale Café open too. We look forward to seeing you soon! 🐳🐳🐳 https://t.co/K0SJNw2sXp
Taxidermy specimens can appear to be living, and when they are photographed, the fact that they aren't moving is hidden. Our new free #AnimalAfterlivesExhibition by Alexandra Murphy explores that relationship between #taxidermy and #photography. 📷🐩
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Our sleepy sloths trail starts Sat 23 Oct! Discover all the sloths hiding in the Museum plus don't miss our skeleton of a giant ground sloth, one of the largest mammals to ever walk the earth. Museum is FREE, please book ahead. Illustrations©Pablo Donado https://t.co/a4wvUB9p9f
The now extinct great auk (left) & African penguin (right) look similar & have much in common - but what are the differences? Find out more from this study led by Dr Junya Watanabe @EarthSciCam & @daniel_j_field
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©University of Cambridge/Chris Green
WhaleCOME Back (again) to the Museum of Zoology! With covid-secure measures in place, we are open 3 days a week from tomorrow. There are still free tickets available for visiting slots on Thursday and Friday, so get booking! 🐋🐋🐋 https://t.co/a4wvUB9p9f
Thanks to everyone who has visited us over the past 2 weeks, it feels so good to be open again 😊. Tickets are released every Thursday for the following week, so please book ahead to ensure you get a slot. We look forward to whalecoming you soon! 🐳🐳🐳 https://t.co/eerikL9N3b
It's not our #FirstDayBack - we came back last week, but that doesn't stop us joining @TheMERL to celebrate #FirstDayQuack with our three legged duck. Can't think of a more quackers way to start the new year ... 🦆🦆🦆
@CamTechMuseum @SHAREmuseums @MuseumsinCambs @CamUnivMuseums @CamZoology @Cambridge_Uni @HeritageFundUK @HeritageFundEoE Same to you! Fantastically well done.
Celebrating old and new today #PhotoMW #MuseumWeek. Our finback whale - washed up on a beach in Sussex in 1865, it has belonged to Museum since 1866. In 1865 you would have been charged six pence to see our finback, now it's free.....
Join us for Museums at Night tomorrow from 5-8pm. Enjoy wine under the whale with the Cambridge Wine Merchants' pop-up cash bar, and explore the new Mammal displays after hours. Free, no need to book.