Hello. I haven't posted recently, and that is because have been so busy veiwing all things that Denver has to offer.
First, I went to the Downtown Aquarium. They have a very nice octopus. (the first one I've seen in real life!) And also recieved a penny with an octopus on it. (very cool!)
Then, I went to the zoo and found no cephalopod items of any kind.
I went to the museum of nature and science and saw some very cool displays of ammonites and other prehistoric cephalopods. Also some ammonite fossils available at moderate prices in the gift shop.
Just south of Denver, in Colorado springs, I visited Cave of The winds and saw even more ammonite items in that gift shop.
Denver is a nice place for cephalopods. Consider making a trip.
Sorry for not posting for awhile.
Have any of you TONMOers been to Denver? And if so, have you seen the cephalopod things?
PS. There will be an octopus special on the Science Channel July 12th at 9:00 pm, depending on where you live.
Thanks a bunch
#30girl
First, I went to the Downtown Aquarium. They have a very nice octopus. (the first one I've seen in real life!) And also recieved a penny with an octopus on it. (very cool!)
Then, I went to the zoo and found no cephalopod items of any kind.
I went to the museum of nature and science and saw some very cool displays of ammonites and other prehistoric cephalopods. Also some ammonite fossils available at moderate prices in the gift shop.
Just south of Denver, in Colorado springs, I visited Cave of The winds and saw even more ammonite items in that gift shop.
Denver is a nice place for cephalopods. Consider making a trip.
Sorry for not posting for awhile.
Have any of you TONMOers been to Denver? And if so, have you seen the cephalopod things?
PS. There will be an octopus special on the Science Channel July 12th at 9:00 pm, depending on where you live.
Thanks a bunch
#30girl