Animal Vision for Families at Natural History Museum and Darwin Centre
Overview
Can we really see everything that goes on in our environment? This show featuring live animals reveals a world only visible to certain reptiles and invertebrates. See how adaptations in snakes, iguanas and chameleons allow them to escape predators and locate prey. Find out how bees can detect ultraviolet light to help the process of pollination. The show ends with a mystery to be solved: why do scorpions glow in ultraviolet light.
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Venue Details & Map
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Natural History Museum
- Address
-
Cromwell RoadLondonSW7 5BD
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7942 5000
- Public transport:
- Tube: South Kensington Train: Victoria/Paddington. Either use pedestrian tunnel from South Kensington station and exit where signposted or walk up Exhibition Rd and cross Cromwell Rd to locate museum.
Getting There
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