Gallery REVIEW: Monkeys: Our Primate Family - ★★★★★
- Mix Up Theatre (Stewart)

- Jul 31
- 1 min read

The biggest exhibition of primate behaviour ever staged is returning to the National Museum of Scotland. From huge gorillas to tiny mouse lemurs, Monkeys: Our Primate Family explores the remarkable lives of our closest relatives. The exhibition brings together more than 50 taxidermy specimens, including monkeys, apes, lemurs and lorises, allowing visitors to come face-to-face with our primate relatives and discover some of the rarest and most endangered primate species on earth.
Where?
National Museums of Scotland - until 30th November
MIX UP REVIEWS:
Cassie (Age 10) - ★★★★
"Very fascinating but one of the monkeys moved so now I’m scared"
Lyanna (Age 10) - ★★★★1/2
"I’ve enjoyed the exhibition very much and I liked all the information."
Iris (Age 11) - ★★★★★
"I found it very interesting. All the facts about primates amazed me"
Bryony (Age 7) - ★★★★★
Bryony thought it was 10 stars out of 5!! Her favourite part was seeing the footage about the monkeys & apes' habitats being destroyed, but she found the stuffed monkeys a bit sad.
Georgie (Age 10) - ★★★★★
"I give it 10 out of 10. I liked how funny the monkeys were. I enjoyed making the stamps too. 🐒"
Isaac (Age 7) - ★★★★★
"I loved it! There was so many different monkeys and it was fun to see all of it and the information"
Maya (Age 10) - ★★★★
"I found the gallery very interesting and it was also fun doing the stamps as you went through."
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