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Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas, an engaging exhibition that reveals a vivid picture of what living, breathing dinosaurs were really like, opens at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History in February 2024.
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Dinosaur Discoveries. Opens February 17, 2024. Dinosaur...
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Dinosaur Discoveries. Traveling Exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History coming to the U-M Museum of Natural History in February 2024. Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas is an engaging exhibition that reveals a vivid picture of what living, breathing dinosaurs were really like.
Dinosaur Discoveries. Opens February 17, 2024. Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas from the American Museum of Natural History will open at the U-M Museum of Natural History on February 17, 2024. Unseen Worlds.
Feb 16, 2024 · What were living, breathing dinosaurs really like? Just how big were they and how did they behave? Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas will be on display at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History through September 15, 2024.
Feb 22, 2024 · U-M Museum of Natural History rediscovers the world of dinosaurs in new exhibit. by Eilene Koo February 22, 2024. The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History (UMMNH) showcases a new exhibit, Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas, through September this year. Julianne Yoon/Daily. Buy this photo.
This museum, located on the University of Michigan Campus, houses the state's largest collection of dinosaur skeletons. Displays explore our natural history with special attention to Michigan's prehistoric past. The planetarium has a 360-degree domed screen that surrounds the audience.
The museum has four major permanent exhibits: The Hall of Evolution on the second floor displays exhibits on evolution and prehistoric life, including fossils, models, and dioramas of dinosaurs, ancient whales, mastodons, and other organisms. It is the largest collection on prehistoric life in Michigan.