Domestic Ferrets
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Domestic Ferrets
Ferrets aren’t allowed in California as pets. Read on to learn why, and how to increase your chances of meeting one in person! What is a ferret, and why can’t I own one in California? Ferrets are a type of mustelid, a carnivorous mammal with an elongated body, short limbs, and small snout! The California…
Read MoreGuinea Pigs
Their teeth are always growing, and they’re a relative of the capybara…. this blog is all about Guinea pigs, and why they make great Animal Ambassadors! Highlight: meet a Guinea pig at our March 2, 2018 First Friday Family Night from 5-8pm. What is a Guinea pig? The Guinea pig, Cavia porcellus (a.k.a. ‘cavies’), is actually a small rodent…
Read MoreRaptor Science Resources
We’re welcoming our Spring 2018 event SWOOP – Drones & Raptors (2/9, 2/10-11 & 2/17-19) with this blog about all things raptor. View our sibling blog post about all things drones here. What makes a bird a raptor (also known as a bird of prey)? This guide from the Bureau of Land Management is a great reference. In…
Read MoreMeet Gunner
Gunner was discovered swimming alone in a backyard pond and spent his life in a family home and playing with dogs. After the family discovered how much care (and fish!) he required, Gunner came to CuriOdyssey where he now lives with his female otter friend, Belle. Find out how you can help Gunner: www.curiodyssey.org/be-a-hero #CuriOdyssey…
Read MoreMeet Caro
 At five weeks old, Caro was found warming himself in order to stay alive on the side of a road in Texas. After recovering from stage four pneumonia, Caro found a new home at CuriOdyssey. Now eight years old, Caro is easy-going, gentle, and loved to chase and pounce on toys! Find out how…
Read MoreMeet Dylan
After recovering from a coma and a broken leg, Dylan traveled from Southern California to make his new home at CuriOdyssey. He is shy, cautious, and enjoys receiving the occasional scratch under the chin from his favorite keeper. He also loves fresh berries and fruit! Find out how you can help Dylan: www.curiodyssey.org/be-a-hero #CuriOdyssey #SciencePwr
Read MoreMeet Solo
 Solo was found starving in a field in the East Bay and missing half of her wing. After being rescued, she was trained by a volunteer at a local rehab center. Solo came to CuriOdyssey in 1995 and has been the resident education bird for the last 22 years. Beloved by thousands of children…
Read MoreCitizen Science: Monarch Migration
Monarchs have been spotted at CuriOdyssey! Monarchs are known visually for their brilliant orange hue and large size, but did you know those in North America migrate considerably far each year? Approximately 2,000 miles far, how about that! National Geographic Kids has a page dedicated to monarchs, you can view it here. People have long been…
Read MoreFrom A Keeper Apprentice
“It’s always easy to have your heart stolen by the animals you work with, but at CuriOdyssey it was just as easy to have the keepers steal it too.” Please enjoy this blog from our 2016-2017 Keeper Apprentice, Brenda. Dated 08/29/2017 Hello new apprentice! I’m the 2016-2017 apprentice. Before I jump in and tell you…
Read MoreCuriOdyssey Bugs Day
Here are a few of the wonderful things that happened during CuriOdyssey’s “Bugs Day!” Dr. Stephanie A. Dole, entomologist, educator and Beetlelady, shared her amazing collection of live bugs and specimens. Â She share stories of their evolution, survival and held them for curious kids to touch. Â Watch her teach kids how to sing the Insect…
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