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Seymour Center at Long Marine Lab Science Sunday CEPHALOPODS ARE THE NEW DINOSAURS A Squid’s-Eye View of the History of Life Sunday, June 16, 2019 1:30 PM Danna Staaf, Ph.D. Science Writer Science Sunday is included with admission to the Seymour Center Adults $9 / Children, Students, or Seniors $7 Seymour Center Members and UC Santa Cruz Undergraduates with valid Student ID Free Before there were mammals on land, there were dinosaurs. And before there were fish in the sea, there were cephalopods—Earth’s first truly substantial animals and the ancestors of modern squid. With dozens of tentacles and formidable shells, they presided over an undersea empire for millions of years. Join scientist and writer Danna Staaf for a reprise of last year’s popular talk, complete with the latest news about “alien octopuses” and ancient ammonites trapped in amber. Stay for a signing of Staaf’s book Squid Empire: The Rise and Fall of the Cephalopods, which was named one of the best science books of 2017 by NPR Science Friday. 831-459-3800 • seymourcenter.ucsc.edu 100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 PubliC leCture Photo: Manuae Photo: Diego Sala Photo: R. Heywood

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Seymour Center at Long Marine LabScience Sunday

Cephalopods are the New diNosaurs

a squid’s-eye View of the history of life

sunday, June 16, 2019 1:30 pM

Danna Staaf, Ph.D.Science Writer

Science Sunday is included with admission to the Seymour CenterAdults $9 / Children, Students, or Seniors $7 Seymour Center Members and UC Santa Cruz

Undergraduates with valid Student ID Free

Before there were mammals on land, there were dinosaurs. And before there were fish in the sea, there were cephalopods—Earth’s first truly substantial animals and the ancestors of modern squid. With dozens of tentacles and formidable shells, they presided over an undersea empire for millions of years.

Join scientist and writer Danna Staaf for a reprise of last year’s popular talk, complete with the latest news about “alien octopuses” and ancient ammonites trapped in amber. Stay for a signing of Staaf’s book Squid Empire: The Rise and Fall of the Cephalopods, which was named one of the best science books of 2017 by NPR Science Friday.

MBARI831-459-3800 • seymourcenter.ucsc.edu100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

PubliC leCture

Photo: Manuae

Photo: Diego Sala

Photo: R. Heywood