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The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History’s <br>
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<i>Presents<br>
</i> <i>The Animal House<br>
</i>Saturday, May 24, 2014 1pm-3pm<br>
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<div align="center">FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 22, 2014<br>
Media Contact: Teresa Izzo 508-896-3867, ext. 137 or tizzo@ccmnh.org<br>
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Animals build homes for reasons very similar to our own, but
they’ve<b> been doing it for much longer. Animal structures can be simple
or architectural marvels. In each case, the goals are the same:
protection from predators and a nearby source of food. These structures,
whether a nest, a burrow or a mound, are also the site of great dramas
and extraordinary behaviors. From master builders like termites and
beavers to master decorators like the bowerbird which places colorful
flowers at the entrance to its nest, <i>The Animal House</i> provides a
fascinating look at “the homelife of wildlife.”<br><br>
<i>PLUS! Build your own Habitat Miniature for the creature of
your choice with local artist Leslie Kramer. $5 Materials Fee<br><br>
</i></b>Film: Free with Museum Admission <br><br>
Reservations Suggested:<br><br>
For further information, contact the Museum at 508-896-3867, Ext. #
133 <a href="http://www.ccmnh.org">www.ccmnh.org</a><br><br>
<b><i>Join us every month for compelling, educational and visually
stunning nature documentaries that inspire appreciation, curiosity and
stewardship of our natural world and its
inhabitants.</i></b>
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Teresa Izzo<br>
Program Coordinator<br>
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
869 Main St./Rte. 6A<br>
Brewster, MA 02631<br>
508-896-3867 x137<br>
508-896-8844 - fax</body>
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