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  1. Dinosaurs were a specialized group of land reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era, between 252 million and 66 million years ago. In the Jane G. Pisano Dinosaur Hall, you can dig into the enduring mysteries of these iconic animals and their ancient world with more than 300 fossils and 20 mounted skeletons on display.

  2. Discover the wonders of our natural and cultural worlds through captivating exhibits like our renowned Dino Hall, ancient artifacts, blooming nature gardens, interactive learning labs, and more. Get news, stories, and videos that showcase the spectacular diversity of Los Angeles and beyond.

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  3. Dinosaurs | Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County. Exhibitions. Ichthyosaur. New Discoveries. Learn more. Exhibition | NHM. Dinosaur Hall. Step Into Our Award-winning Exhibition, and Enter the Age of Dinosaurs. Learn more. Dueling Dinos. See a Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops locked in battle. Learn more. Exhibition | NHM. Dinosaur Lab.

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  5. Your adventure starts with the awe-inspiring sight of a mighty Triceratops prorsus locked in mortal combat with the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. Our iconic dueling dinosaur fossils are 67 million years old and were discovered by museum paleontologists in Montana.

  6. Dino Directory. Our A-Z of dinosaurs is full of facts and pictures. Browse our top five or explore more than 300 dinosaurs by name, shape or when and where they lived. Dinosaurs. Is it a dinosaur? How well do you know your dinosaurs? Take our quiz to find out. Dinosaurs. What dinosaur are you?

  7. See dinosaurs in our new Dinosaur Hall, including the world's only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series. Get the behind- the- scenes look at how scientists work on fossils at our Dino Lab. See 240 specimens, including skeletons from mastodons to whales, animal dioramas from North American and Africa, and more.

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