“Everyone knows Tyrannosaurus rex. But did you know that T. rex hatchlings were fluffy and gangly, more like turkeys than the massive killing machines they grew up to be? Or that T. rex evolved from a large group of dinosaurs that were, for the most part,… Read More
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Mummies at American Museum of Natural History, through January 7, 2018
Photographs by Corrado Serra. “On a special, limited tour from the collections of The Field Museum in Chicago — and presented for the first time on the East Coast — Mummies showcases the ritually preserved remains of 18 individuals from ancient Egypt and pre-Columbian Peru, many… Read More
Dinosaurs Among Us, through January 2, 2017 and The Titanosaur, a permanent exhibition at American Museum of Natural History, March 21, 2016 – January 2, 2017
Photographs by Corrado Serra. Dinosaurs Among Us “The next time you dodge a pigeon on the sidewalk, watch a sparrow eat from a feeder in a backyard, or order chicken for dinner, know that you just had an encounter with a modern dinosaur. Dinosaurs never… Read More
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