Nights with the Museum | Life and Times of the Megalodon
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Nights with the Museum | Life and Times of the Megalodon

New research shows just how big this ocean predator was, what it ate, how it lived, and why it became extinct.

By Museum of Riverside's Heritage House

Date and time

Friday, June 7 · 10am - 8pm PDT

Location

Riverside Main Library - Community Room

3900 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501

About this event

  • 10 hours


The Museum of Riverside welcomes Phillip Stearnes Ph.C. doctoral student Department of Biology University of California Riverside to present “Life and Times of the Megalodon the World’s Largest Shark That Ever Lived”. New research shows just how big this ocean predator was, what it ate, how it lived, and why it became extinct. Fossils of this super-shark have even been found in Riverside County dating from the time when the area was under the Pacific Ocean.


Fascinating discussions with people from our local communities no previous experience necessary.

First Fridays of the month 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. FREE!

Riverside Main Library Community Room - 3900 Mission Inn Avenue parking on University Avenue


Recommended for audiences 16+.

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