Headgear: The Natural History of Horns & Antlers at Harvard Museum of Natural History

by Mary B.
(Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)

"Caribou Antlers" by AnnKelliott

Opening Saturday, May 22, "Headgear: The Natural History of Horns and Anglers," a new exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, lets you explore the fascinating evolution of horns & antlers. If you've ever wondered, "Do antlers serve for defense, or to impress females?", you can find out as you explore the fascinating world of the artidactyls' "Headgear" at this new exhibit at Harvard University's most visited museum.

Open 9 am to 5 pm daily, with extended hours from 5-8 pm for "Summer Nights at the Museum" on the third Thursdays in June, July & August this summer.

You can find more information about the exhibit at www.hmnh.harvard.edu. The Museum of Natural History is located at Harvard University, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA. Nearest T station: Red Line/Harvard

You can also check out other Boston museums.


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