Ocean Pioneers
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Zoolab’s Ocean Pioneers invites families on a hands-on adventure, getting up close with snakes, spiders, snails, and more. Spark your curiosity as we dive into the fascinating world of sea life and celebrate the spirit of exploration led by the pioneers of the Royal Navy.
The Pioneers of the Royal Navy were driven by curiosity. Constantly asking questions, testing new ideas, and pushing the boundaries of what was possible at sea. Discover your sense of curiosity and experience Zoolab's open sessions, where families can enjoy close encounters with a variety of fascinating animals.
As visitors interact with the animals, the Zoolab team will share engaging insights about the oceans explored by the Royal Navy’s pioneering sailors, and the incredible life found beneath the waves.
Giant snails, for example, are molluscs, like sea slugs, snails, octopuses, and squids. Tarantulas and millipedes are arthropods, a group that in the ocean includes familiar creatures like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. Millipede-like species were among the earliest animals to transition from sea to land millions of years ago.
Not all animals encountered by Royal Navy explorers were ocean dwellers—ships often carried stowaways as well. Visitors will learn about common stowaway species such as cockroaches and rodents, represented here by a friendly gerbil.
- Suitable for all ages
This event is free with a valid museum ticket.
This event is part of our National STEM and is co-sponsored by: