Event description
Following on from the success of Big (and little) Wang Theory during Feast Festival in 2023, we’re bringing you What's all the Hoo-Haa about?
Find out what makes lady snakes hot under the scales, why kangaroos are baby-making machines, the twists and turns ducks use to avoid pregnancy, and why there are no boys in the whiptail lizard community.
Hosted by Libby Trainor-Parker, join our panel of experts as we dive into the fascinating world of female anatomy in nature, sharing pearls of wisdom about animals big and small.
Come out of your shell, crack open the mysteries, and enjoy a few cheeky clam-shaped giggles along the way.
Event order for the Night:
6:00 - Doors Open and free access to the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Competition.
7:00 - Presentation begins in the Pacific Cultures Gallery
8:00 - Question and answer session
8:30 - Event concludes
9:00 - Museum Closes
This event is suitable for age 15 years and up. Adult themes and content.
Presented as part of FEAST Festival, Adelaide's LGBTQIA+ Arts & Cultural Festival.
Image Description: a wavy clam shell with rainbow coloured creases, coloured text "Whats all the Hoo Haa about?" on the right hand side of the clam. all on a black background
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