Showing posts with label National Museum of Natural History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Museum of Natural History. Show all posts
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History: Hall of Fossils, part 5
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History: Hall of Fossil, part 4
Conifer Forests And Fern Prairies
Incredibly intricate fossils of coral life.
Life Before The Herbivores
Swamps Spread As Ice Sheets Increase
& Tropics Dry As Ice Sheets Retreat
Fossil rich veins of coal.
A touchable model of a giant millipede.
The skull of a prehistoric freshwater Shark.
Oceans team with life in the Cambrian Explosion.
The oldest known forms of complex life.
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History: Hall of Fossils, part 3
The skeleton of a T-Rex poised over the vanquished skeleton of a Triceratops. Glare of the glass unfortunate and ubiquitous throughout the exhibit (and the museum, for that matter...)
"Floodplains Full of Life" time capsule.
Diorama details (above and below)
Diplodocus, the long-necked wonder of the late Mesozoic Era.
Brachiosaurus, no slouch in the Dinosaur size department!
A juvenile Pachysaurus, a great reminder that the giants all started as something much smaller.

A Stegosaurus, and early superstar of the Mesozoic Era.
Wonders from the ancient oceans captured like photographs in sandstone.
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