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U of M Family Science Reading

This program is part of the University of Michigan Museum of Natural
History series Predators and Prey: The Eternal Struggle. On Saturday, February
15 from 2:00-3:00 PM, participants aged 6-11 years old (with their caregiver)
will explore the world of dinosaurs. Titled "Meals with Megafauna:
Sabertooth Cats, Dire Wolves, Mastodons and Man", participants will find out
if humans always been apex predators. The giant mammals of the ice age not only
had to worry about the climate but there was a new contender for apex predator
status- humans. In this workshop we will examine the rise and fall of the
megafauna and human's emerging role as apex predator. 

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