From KERA:
A group of high school students has been diving into the world of soft-shells and sliders, and we’re not talking crab or tiny sandwiches. These kids are part of a lab class learning what field work is really like.
“We’re trying to get students outside, actually doing research and science, instead of just reading about it or listening to classroom lectures.”
Bill Zeeble / KERA News
Sexual dimorphism before your eyes. The male turtle is the smaller reptile in teacher Andrew Brinker's right hand. The much larger female sits on his left palm.
From KERA:
A group of high school students has been diving into the world of soft-shells and sliders, and we’re not talking crab or tiny sandwiches. These kids are part of a lab class learning what field work is really like.