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Arizona Museum of Natural History, AZMNH, home page. Mammal Hall. Megafauna! Large mammals like the American Lion, Western Horse, and American Mastodon-'Why Aren't They Here Today?'
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The Arizona Museum of Natural History (originally the Mesa Southwest Museum) located in Mesa, Arizona, is the only natural history museum in the greater Phoenix area. It exhibits the natural and cultural history of the Southwestern United States .
In this first gallery of the Arizona through Time, explore the origins of the universe, galaxies, comets, asteroids and the solar system. See and touch several meteorites, including a replica of the Tucson Meteorite and a piece of the Canyon Diablo Meteorite, which created Meteor Crater when it struck the earth in what is now Arizona.
Arizona Museum of Natural History. Stand under a towering dinosaur or mammoth, pan for gold, experience a flash flood roaring down Dinosaur Mountain, or the rumble of an active volcano, and so much more. Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm Closed Monday and all federal and city holidays.
Today dinosaurs are often seen as symbols of evolutionary failure after all, aren't they extinct? Yet dinosaurs of marvelous variety, size and complexity roamed the earth for 150 million years, in reality one of nature's great success stories. Today, the descendants of the dinosaurs still surround us - we know them as birds. Theropods. Sauropods.