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American Natural History Museum

 

AMNH has a big frog exhibit going on right now. Very cool. Over 200 various frogs and lots of fun info. Wish I'd have kept better track of which frog was in which photo, but fun was had by all.

American Museum of Natural History

 

Philip checking out the solar calendar.

Through a cracked-open window in a ladies room.

Up in the air, Junior Birdmen.

This would look more realistic if it wasnt for that coke bottle someone threw in there

American Museum of National History

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August 31st 2010, American Museum of Natural History, New York

American Museum of Natural History, NYC

"Barosaurus belonged to a group of immense, plant-eating dinosaurs, the sauropods, the largest of which lived along the floodplain just east of the ancestral Rocky Mountains about 140 million years ago."

Real fossils were used in reconstructing the model of this juvenile Barosaurus.

"Barosaurus is one of the largest dinosaurs known, much of it's total length resulting from it's greatly elongated neck bones."

"...This remarkable specimen is called a 'mummy' because it also left impressions of skin and other soft tissue in the surrounding rock. It is mounted as it was found, lying on it's back with the knees drawn up. The head and neck twisted backward as the tendons dried out..."

American Natural History Museum

 

Exploring the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

Photo taken on a trip to the American Museum of Natural History - 2/21/13

 

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Exploring the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

For anyone in Manhattan tonight, Venter giving a talk at AMNH

 

Exploring the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History -- designed by Studio Gang -- opening to the public on May 4, 2023.

Exploring the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

American Museum of National History

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