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What Does The Future of Natural History Museums Look Like?

What Does The Future of Natural History Museums Look Like?
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What Does The Future of Natural History Museums Look Like?

What Does The Future of Natural History Museums Look Like?
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An Evolutionary 'Big Bang' Explains Why Snakes Come in So Many Strange Varieties

Snakes saw a burst of adaptation about 128 million years ago that led to them exploding in diversity and evolving up to three times faster than lizards

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Hiss-toric Milestone: U-M Museum's 70,000 Snake Specimens Create World's Largest Research Collection – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology recently acquired tens of thousands of scientifically priceless reptile and amphibian specimens, including roughly 30,000 snakes preserved in alcohol-filled glass jars.The new acquisitions boost the univer

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Hiss-toric first: U-M museum's 70,000 snake specimens form world's largest research collection

The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology recently acquired tens of thousands of scientifically priceless reptile and amphibian specimens, including roughly 30,000 snakes preserved in alcohol-filled glass jars.

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