CuriOdyssey Raptor Power Day
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CuriOdyssey Raptor Power Day
CuriOdyssey members and visitors celebrated the dinosaurs that survived at Raptor Power Day. Â We watched raptors soar, Â learned about their role in ecology from raptor conservation experts, and met them…
Read MoreA Who’s Who of CuriOdyssey’s Raccoons
Have you ever walked past the raccoon exhibit and heard, “That’s the mommy and that’s the daddy!”? If you have, you’re not the only one. CuriOdyssey’s guests are regularly surprised…
Read MoreRaptor Power: Discover Birds of Prey
In honor of Raptor Power Day, we share photos, fun facts and quirky attributes of different kinds of raptors found in California. As Raptor Power Day approaches, have you wondered…
Read MoreEndangered Species Day is May 19th, 2017
Today is Endangered Species Day! This is an opportunity for people of all ages to learn about the importance of protecting endangered species and everyday actions they can take to…
Read MoreScience in Our Lives
The benefits of scientific research are applied all through our lives. Medical Science Do you or someone you know use tools for bending light to see? We mean glasses of…
Read MoreWildlife Devotion
There are a few animal species that display behaviors that look similar to what humans might call love.  3-5% of mammals could be considered monogamous, possibly because multiple parents are needed to ensure…
Read MoreDifferences Between Similar Animals
Do you ever wonder whether a big black bird is a crow or a raven? Or whether a croaking frog is really a toad? What about that swooping bird – is…
Read MoreMore Wildlife in Winter
Our Wildlife in Winter blog article on the behaviors wildlife uses to cope with cold winter weather was very popular. Here are a few more examples of the incredible ways wild animals have…
Read MoreAnimal Classifications: Mustelids
Read on to learn about how we organize the world’s animals. Highlight: Meet a mustelid during our First Friday Family Night, March 2nd, 2018 from 5p-8p! What is taxonomy and…
Read MoreWildlife in Winter
Have you ever wondered what animals in the wild do to cope with the cold of winter? Some bears go into torpor to lower their temperature and heart  rate, saving energy until food is more…
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