On September 27th our Biology of Marine Mammals Class visited Bonehenge – a cool project of the North Carolina Maritime Museum involving the preparation and re-articulation of a sperm whale skeleton. Special thanks to Keith Rittmaster, curator extraordinaire, for hosting our visit.
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