Fossil Mysteries
Megalodon, the worlds largest macro predator, part of the visitor experience in FOSSIL MYSTERIES
Engages visitors of all ages
On July 1, 2006, the San Diego Natural History Museum opened Fossil Mysteries , the largest and most comprehensive exhibition the Museum has ever undertaken. Blending traditional and contemporary exhibition techniques, Fossil Mysteries showcases the last 75 million years in the southern California and Baja California bioregion—known among scientists for its incredibly rich fossil record which includes sharks three times the size of great whites, mammoths, sea cows, lions, dinosaurs, giant sloths, whales, walruses, saber-tooth cats, dire wolves and more!
Fossil Mysteries, a highly interactive exhibition, explores big themes in science: evolution, extinction, ecology, and Earth processes. Abundant fossils, models, murals, and dioramas offer unique multi-sensory experiences. You'll see the world—past and present—in a whole new way. To learn more go to http://www.sdnhm.org
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