THIS squirrel monkey skeleton caught the eye of seven-year-old Megan Antonio during ‘Super Science Saturday’.
The event, held at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, was a bonanza of science-themed activities and trails.
Megan, who went along with mum Lynne Antonio, 42, said: “It was really interesting. My favourite thing was looking at the butterflies, with all their different colours and patterns. That was fascinating.”
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Mrs Antonio said the museum was one of the pair’s favourite destinations, which they were visiting again for the first time since its roof underwent a £2m restoration. They came by train to Oxford from their home in Pangbourne, in Berkshire.
She added: “We go every now and then but hadn’t been since they had been doing up the roof. It was fantastic and we’ll definitely be back again sooner rather than later.”
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