Public Talk: Predators of the Past - Cretaceous marine life
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𦴠Hear about the WA Museum's latest research into Western Australian fossils.
Join Helen Ryan and Rhys Meyerkort from the WA Museum as they share the discoveries being made about ancient Western Australia.
Around 100 million years ago our coastline was home to giant sharks, marine reptiles. Some of their fossils have been found in Late Cretaceous rocks located between Kalbarri and Exmouth, and are currently being studied by researchers at the WA Museum.
From these remains, a story is unfolding about what life was like in the oceans during the age of the dinosaurs and how it was impacted by changes in global and regional climate.
𦴠Museum of Geraldton
𦴠Wednesday 23 July | 5.30pm - 6.30pm
𦴠Free | Bookings required
π¦΄This talk is suitable for those aged 12+
𦴠More: https://visit.museum.wa.gov.au/geraldton/public-talk-predators-past-cretaceous-marine-life
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Join Helen Ryan and Rhys Meyerkort from the WA Museum as they share the discoveries being made about ancient Western Australia.
Around 100 million years ago our coastline was home to giant sharks, marine reptiles. Some of their fossils have been found in Late Cretaceous rocks located between Kalbarri and Exmouth, and are currently being studied by researchers at the WA Museum.
From these remains, a story is unfolding about what life was like in the oceans during the age of the dinosaurs and how it was impacted by changes in global and regional climate.
𦴠Museum of Geraldton
𦴠Wednesday 23 July | 5.30pm - 6.30pm
𦴠Free | Bookings required
π¦΄This talk is suitable for those aged 12+
𦴠More: https://visit.museum.wa.gov.au/geraldton/public-talk-predators-past-cretaceous-marine-life
Get Tickets
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