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Embark on an anatomical safari at the Science Museum of Virginia May 5 – September 3
 
As veterinarians, you have a passion for animals and science. You have made understanding animals’ inner workings your life’s work and your appreciation for animals’ intricate biology, zoology and physiology is hard to rival.
 
The Science Museum of Virginia is opening a touring exhibition on May 5 that should be of great interest to you.
 
BODY WORLDS: ANIMAL INSIDE OUT lets guests see what lies beneath the surface of animals – large and small – using the amazing science of Plastination invented by BODY WORLDS creator and anatomist, Dr. Gunther von Hagens.
 
The exhibition is divided into six areas by biological systems – locomotive, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, and urinary/reproductive – to give guests an in-depth look at animals from a rarely seen perspective.
 
Featuring more than 100 plastinates, ANIMAL INSIDE OUT reveals how intricate the blood vessels of animals are, what the muscular system and various organs of different animals look like, and how they compare to other animals, including humans.
 
The Museum is the only venue in the southeast region of the U.S. currently scheduled to host the show, so this may be your only chance to see these stunning animal specimens.
 
Show this email to Guest Services at the Museum when purchasing your ticket and receive a $5 discount* during normal operating hours!
 
Can’t join us during the day? From May 11 – August 31, the Museum will offer extended hours each Friday from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. to give guests the chance to see “ANIMAL INSIDE OUT” at the reduced, exhibit-only price of $10!
 
For additional details, visit smv.org.
 
*Offer cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. $5 discount not valid during extended hours.