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‘Titans of Ice Age’ at science center

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“Titans of the Ice Age” will open today at the Rangos Omnimax Theater at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh.

The film is an action-packed immersive portal to the Pleistocene ice age, 20,000 years ago. “Titans of the Ice Age” transports viewers to the otherworldly frozen landscapes of the northern hemisphere 10,000 years before modern civilization.

Filmgoers will roam the mammoth steppe with baby Lyuba, a female woolly mammoth calf recently exposed by the melting Siberian permafrost.

The movie also charts the story of Zed, one of the most complete Colombian mammoth skeletons ever uncovered.

For more information, including prices and show times, visit CarnegieScienceCenter.org.

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