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Nudibranchs are cute, but weird!

Nudibranchs nibble on venomous tentacles then use the venom to defend themselves, they grow their gills near their anus and after getting stabbed in the head during sex their penis falls off and they have to grow a new one. Brutal!


Not sure all of that will be covered in both sessions, but come along for some free weird science this Friday.  Absolutely no chance that these sessions will be cancelled - everyone is good to go!

3.30pm - Family friendly timeslot at the Gympie Library
6pm - After work slow down session at the Australian Hotel
Science in the Public Library Nudibranchs may be the most beautiful things you never knew we had right on our back doorstep. Learn all about the citizen science happening to identify all the species of these fascinating little marine creatures.
This is an all ages free event

This event is hosted by Gympie Regional Libraries and Gympie Bone Museum to tie in with the World Science Festival Brisbane
Register now at Gympie Box Office>>
Science in the Pub Learn all about the citizen science happening to identify all the species of these fascinating little marine creatures. Hundreds of species are still being found and you could find one too!
Nudibranchs are colourful and unique and Gary has some gorgeous photos to share with us.
 
This is an all ages free event.
The verandah at the Australian Hotel is a family friendly venue.  As always we will be staying on to dinner with Gary and you are invited to join us and continue the conversation.

Register now at Gympie Box Office>>
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