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Now You See It, Now You Don't
June 13, 2010
Why do some animals blend into their surroundings? How do some animals avoid predators? It’s all about the camouflage, a fascinating example of evolution! You are invited to join artist Martin Campos, who will help you create an original origami artwork that features animal camouflage. Those seeking more information on the benefits of camouflage can visit the Dialogues with Darwin exhibition to find out more about Charles’s Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection. Second Sundays at the APS Museum are family-friendly afternoons (for ages 5+) at the APS Museum, featuring activities and/or demonstrations inspired by the Dialogues with Darwin exhibition.
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American Philosophical Society Museum
104 S. Fifth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106 -
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June 13, 2010Times:
1-4 pm -
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