
Chris Raxworthy, curator at the American Museum of Natural History, holds a Cuban knight anole at his office on July 20, 2016. The species will be among the living Cuban reptiles on exhibit at the museum after a groundbreaking agreement to formalize and deepen collaboration on research and education with Cuban scientists. Photo Credit: Yeong-Ung Yang
HAVANA, August 7th The famed American Museum of Natural History opens an exhibition this fall that its scientists say breaks new ground on multiple fronts.
Live reptiles, models of species — some scary — from a misty primordial past, but all evidence of an end to a deep, and decades Read more