The aye-aye
Raphaël, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the aye-aye, an endangered lemur native to Madagascar.
The red squirrel
Museum of Bordeaux director Nathalie presents the red squirrel, a rodent that guides visitors through the classification for living organisms.
The stenocara
Chloe, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the stenocara, a beetle native to Africa that collects water from fog.
The Pyrenean desman
Réjane, visitor manager at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the Pyrenean desman, a mammal with a long snout.
The natterjack toad
Sybil, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the natterjack toad, a colourful amphibian with a very loud call.
The koala
Laurie, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the koala, an endangered marsupial native to Australia.
The Egyptian vulture
Raphaël, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the Egyptian vulture, a scavenger that is capable of using tools.
The Haetera piera butterfly
Marthe, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the amber phantom, a butterfly with translucent wings.
The kiwi
Sybil, a science educator at the Museum of Bordeaux, presents the kiwi, an unusual bird native to New Zealand.