Are The Animals In The Natural History Museum Real

Are The Animals In The Natural History Museum Real. Natural History Museum in London Editorial Stock Image Image of fauna, fish 63632324 But have you ever wondered: are the animals in the museum's exhibits real? For example, an animal that is donated to the Museum will become one specimen with one catalogue number, but may be prepared in a way that results in multiple parts, such as both a skin and a skeleton.

A view of the E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals with a hippo in the foreground
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The museum has a vast collection of over 30 million specimens, including more than 100,000 mammals, 150,000 birds, and 10,000 reptiles and amphibians. The American Museum of Natural History in New York City was founded 150 years ago, and people have been lining up to get tickets ever since.

A view of the E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals with a hippo in the foreground

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Large animal display at the Natural History Museum London Stock Photo Alamy. But have you ever wondered: are the animals in the museum's exhibits real? With over 30 million specimens in its collection, it's a wonderland for scientists, enthusiasts, and the general public alike