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Exhibit: Dogs! A Science Tail
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Except November 28, 2019, December 25, 2019, January 1, 2020.
Doggone it, its's almost gone! Dogs! A ScienceTail ends its run at the California Science Center.
The California Science Center presents an exhibit about man's best friend. Dogs! A ScienceTail explores the science behind the bond between humans and dogs.
The exhibit reveals how humans and dogs are both wired for social connection, which made it possible for dogs to nuzzle their way into human society and our hearts. Visitors can discover dogs' amazing senses as they see, hear, smell and act like a dog. Live demonstrations show work and rescue dogs in action.
The exhibit is complemented by a new IMAX film called Superpower Dogs, narrated by Chris Evans (aka Captain America). The film follows six real-life working dogs from around the world, along with their human partners, as they protect and transform the lives around them. (Separate ticket purchase required).
Admission to the California Science Center is free. Admission to Dogs! A Science Tail and/or the Superpower Dogs IMAX movie requires purchase of timed tickets. Timed tickets can be reserved online (service fees apply).
Please note: Humans only! Service dogs that have been individually trained to work or perform tasks for a guest with a disability are welcome, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Pets, comfort animals, emotional support animals, or therapy animals are not allowed, for the safety of the Science Center’s exhibit animals.