The Good, The Bad, and the Anatomically Incorrect - Human-Animal Hybrids in Science Fiction
Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
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Explore the fascinating world of human-animal hybrids in science fiction and fantasy through this engaging 37-minute lecture from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Join Zoology Preparator Martha MacMillan and Assistant Collection Manager Cameron Pittman as they delve into the anatomical possibilities and impossibilities of popular hybrid creatures. Learn how real-world anatomy informs the plausibility of fictional beings like twi'leks, selkies, and spider-men. Discover the scientific principles behind what makes certain hybrid combinations feasible and why others simply can't exist. Gain insights into how creators in sci-fi and fantasy push the boundaries of biology while still maintaining a sense of realism in their imaginative worlds.
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Science Pop-Up Lecture: The Good, The Bad, and the Anatomically Incorrect
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science