It may come as a surprise to many to discover that the tiny sparrow or the large wandering albatross are the direct descendants of those terrible lizards that once upon a time dominated the planet.

Join us on the 1st of July at the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina, between 09:30-11:30am, to discover what happened over a period of 65 million years, in which time, scaly animals were growing feathers and mastering the ability of flight.

Time: 09:30-11:30am   

Ages: Open

Each ticket includes free admission for 1 accompanying guardian.

This event forms part of Heritage Malta’s Students Summer Programme 2022.

Scales and Feathers

Students

01 Jul 2022

Friday: 09.30 - 11.30

National Museum of Natural History, Mdina, Malta

HM Student Passport €5

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