AMNH Presents | Milstein Science Series: Ocean Babies

Seahorses pop from their fathers’ pouches, emperor penguins carry eggs on their feet, catfish guard their young in their mouth, and killer whales stay with their pods for life. For many animals, the relationship between parent and child is one of the most vital and important factors for survival. Learn all about the youngest animals that live beneath the sea and the parenting strategies used to keep them safe. Interact with scientists, discover amazing critters, and celebrate science under the iconic blue whale.











When: Sun., May. 19, 2019 at 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
212-769-5100
Price: Free for Members or with Museum admission
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Seahorses pop from their fathers’ pouches, emperor penguins carry eggs on their feet, catfish guard their young in their mouth, and killer whales stay with their pods for life. For many animals, the relationship between parent and child is one of the most vital and important factors for survival. Learn all about the youngest animals that live beneath the sea and the parenting strategies used to keep them safe. Interact with scientists, discover amazing critters, and celebrate science under the iconic blue whale.

Buy tickets/get more info now