WALKTHROUGH OUTSIDE OF GALLERY A family walks up to the Masters of Deception: Amazing Animal Imposters exhibition and sees natural history specimens contained within spherical, concave glass cases embedded in the exterior gallery walls. As they move closer, they notice the wall is spattered with white silhouettes and reliefs of different types of animals. The child begins to explore these elements, and upon seeing their child engage in the process of discovery, the parent asks the child to identify the animals they recognize. They both move in awe to take a closer look at the real specimens, which are are grouped together in a curious manner.
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Why would an octopus, a butterfly, and what looks like a bee, be shown together? As visitors move through the exhibition, the species’ unusual relationships and groupings will be revealed.
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