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Museum of Natural History

Museum of Natural History

There was an actual Grimlock toy in the exhibit lol
Museum of Natural History
Museum of Natural History
A stegosaurus from China. It's named after the town where it was found (which I don't remember)
Mammut (mammoth) skeleton
Iguanadon (I think)
Museum of Natural History
That's a terrible looking mouse lol
Museum of Natural History
I had to talk to a stranger so that I'd have proof I really went lol
This is supposed to be half of Charles Babbage's brain, from the history of computing exhibit
T-Rex/Grimlock!
Velociraptor skeletons and animatronic velocity raptors. Sadly I did not have time to do the Chris Pratt/Jurassic World thing
The content of the Science Museum is more like things of academic interest. Still interesting (if not nerdy), but i was a bit tired so I kinda breezed through the exhibits
Animatronic T-Rex. It moves and roars. I was sad that they didn't have a skeleton
Sabretooth tiger! Or cat, whatever
Diplodocus/Sludge (okay, Sludge is actually an Apatosaurus, but this was the closest one)
Life-size blue whale model. There's a blue whale skeleton suspended above it. The blue whale was smaller than I'd have imagined, but still huge
Stegasauros/Snarl
Giraffes are taller than blue whales!
T-Rex/Grimlock!
I was disappointed to learn that this was a replica and the original was in the Smithsonian. Then I realised that it made sense because this one looked far too easy to steal
Triceratops/Slag