
The Cambridge Natural History Museum is inviting the community to meet baby emus at the museum on Sunday, April 19.
Guests will have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to see and interact with the emus up close. Often referred to as “living dinosaurs,” emus offer a unique window into the prehistoric past, connecting modern wildlife to ancient history.
This hands-on event is designed to engage visitors of all ages, offering a chance to observe the emus’ behavior, learn about their biology and history and experience the wonder of these remarkable creatures in an intimate setting.
Located at 132 W. Center St. in Cambridge, the Cambridge Natural History Museum continues to provide interactive and educational programming that sparks curiosity and inspires learning within the community.
This special event is free and open to the public, making it an accessible opportunity for families, students and nature enthusiasts to enjoy a memorable afternoon together. The emus will be taking visitors from 1-3 p.m. on April 19.
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