Zoology 101
(Grades 4-7, rising)
Join us for a fascinating look at the world of zoology: the scientific study of animals. We will explore the incredible diversity of animal forms, diets, movement, and habitat. Activities will include, but are not limited to, collecting and identifying insects, observing animals feeding and locomoting both in their natural habitats and in the lab, habitats of animals, examining animal camouflage, and investigating simple food webs. Instructor: Jonathan Pruitt, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
Course #284352 Fee: $99
Mon. - Fri., 7/7/2008 - 7/11/2008, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, 5 classes
UT Biology Annex, 1401 White Ave., Room 108
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