Museum Talk Light Version: "Viewing Lemurs through Their Skull Shapes"

Zoo Researcher's Talk Light Version.
A talk event by the research staff of the Japan Monkey Centre. The lemur group is said to retain relatively primitive features among primates, which is well reflected in the shape of their skulls. This time, we will compare the shape of skulls not only among primates but also with mammals from other groups.
Visitor Center Hall, Japan Monkey Centre
About 20 minutes from Meishin Expressway Komaki IC / Nagoya Expressway Komaki Kita IC / About 10 minutes from Chuo Expressway Komaki Higashi IC
About 5 minutes by bus from Meitetsu Inuyama Station East Exit
- Date & Time
- 5/3(Sat) 11:00~11:305/4(Sun) 11:00~11:30
- Note
- Subject to change or cancellation due to weather or animal conditions.
- Venue
- Visitor Center Hall, Japan Monkey Centre
- Address
- 26 Kanrin, Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture
- Free
- Free admission for participation *Separate entrance fee required: Adults (high school students and above) 1,200 yen, elementary and middle school students 500 yen, infants (3 years and older) 300 yen
- parking
- Paid (1 car 1000 yen)
- Access
- About 20 minutes from Meishin Expressway Komaki IC / Nagoya Expressway Komaki Kita IC / About 10 minutes from Chuo Expressway Komaki Higashi IC
- Access (Public)
- About 5 minutes by bus from Meitetsu Inuyama Station East Exit
- Contact
- 0568-61-2327 (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Monkey Centre)