Turkey Vultures urinate on their legs (and other things I learned at Curiodyssey).
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Turkey Vultures urinate on their legs (and other things I learned at Curiodyssey).
This post is a guest blog by Curiodyssey’s 2014 Keeper Apprentice, Angela Krall Three years ago, I was finishing up my Bachelor’s Degree at a small school in Wisconsin, expecting…
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One of the most popular children’s nursery rhymes is the tale of Humpty Dumpty. Most of us even know the rhyme by heart that begins, “Humpty Dumpty sat on a…
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This post is third in a series about our animals who are former pets, like our skunk and desert tortoises. Ferrets are often confused for being a legal pet in…
Read MoreAutumn in the Bay Area
The Autumn season is just around the corner! Autumn in the San Francisco Bay Area is a fascinating time in our natural world. Unlike other places in the U.S., autumn…
Read MoreBeing a CuriOdyssey Zoo Keeper: Five Things That Might Surprise You
Sure, they get to hang out with cute animals, train them, and feed them each day. But what is it really like to be a CuriOdyssey zoo keeper? And what’s…
Read MoreSparking Excitement and Curiosity
Here at the Museum, we’re huge proponents of invention, creativity, and anything that provokes the simple question, “why?” In everything we do, we aim to spark our visitor’s excitement and…
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