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Soft tissues are preserved along one side of the metre-long flipper where it’s believed to have been pressed into the sediments of the seafloor shortly after the animal’s death. This provided an ...
Our Trainee Teacher Days give student teachers an on-site, hands-on understanding of what makes a school trip both educational and unforgettable.
While animals existed before the Cambrian Explosion, in a period known as the Ediacaran, they’ve been hard to study as they rarely fossilise. Generally, the only reminders of these animals are trace ...
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Delve into stories about the Museum's collections, scientists and research. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals.
Titanosaurs were the biggest dinosaurs in the world The biggest dinosaurs of all were titanosaurs. They were one of the last surviving groups of sauropods when the asteroid that caused the non-avian ...
Stories of Museum research and researchers.Scientists have tracked over 100 species of marine animals and found that plans to protect almost a third of our seas may be insufficient.
We aim to provide a friendly, accessible environment for all our visitors and the widest possible access to our buildings, exhibitions, and collections.
The slightly warmer temperatures around the middle of the Earth melted the top layers of ice to form meltwater ponds that ...
Get a free ticket to visit the Museum and skip the queues. South Kensington, London. Download a map. We’re facing a nature crisis, but there’s hope Packed with contemporary science from our ...
The Cretaceous Period lasted for nearly 80 million years. Discover what the climate was like in this geological period, where the continents were and what animals and plants lived on them. Find out ...
Explore dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous in the Natural History Museum Dino Directory.