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ShowID
3237
Event Date:
2/15/2022
Length:
01:01:44
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Comments
March 31, 2021 Join Andrea Eller to learn about what the shape and structure of mammal hands reveal about how an animal behaves and has adapted to its environment. Andrea also discusses how these basic skills of understanding an animal's anatomy are key to many science careers, including hers as a zoologist.
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