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After-work
tours -
Special!

Exciting evening tours on special topics aimed at an adult audience: Every Thursday - every three months - we start at 6.30 pm.

We invite you to join us on new tours through our museum, which show completely different perspectives. Immerse yourself in other worlds with us!

27.03.25: Carolin Peters

On this evening, Carolin Peters would like to introduce you to some very special results of evolution: Why do deep-sea fish look so strange? What is bioluminescence and what is it good for? Who actually came up with these platypuses? How is it possible that there is actually a poisonous surprise behind the cute façade of Pumploris and why do tigers probably perceive their prey as green? Follow Ms Peters with us through the zoological exhibition as she takes a "light-hearted look at strange-looking animals and behaviours".

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  • Date

    Thursdays - every 3 months, from 18:30

  • Place

    Museum of Nature Hamburg - Zoology

  • Kind

    Guidance

  • Series

    Evening tours - Special!

  • Target group

    Adults

  • Price

    4 €

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