New paleontology wing at Houston museum (56K DIE!)
Posted: 2012-06-03 05:38pm
I posted these on a dinosaur forum that I visit, and I'd thought I'd share these with those of you who care.
This is an Edmontosaurus mummy.
This is Triceratops skin that because of the pits, paleontologists now believe it may have been covered in porcupine quill like protofeathers or scales:
Here is some guy that got into my shot:
And he snuck in again!
Smooth move jerk, let the whole world know you're touching the displays! (note: I'm not actually touching it; I just place my hand so it appears that I did)
This is the tail of a Tyrannosaurus that was bitten off by another T. rex:
This was the original Diplodocus on display at the old paleontology exhibit:
There's that guy again
This is a fossil Neanderthal man break dancing with mammoths
This is an Edmontosaurus mummy.
This is Triceratops skin that because of the pits, paleontologists now believe it may have been covered in porcupine quill like protofeathers or scales:
Here is some guy that got into my shot:
And he snuck in again!
Smooth move jerk, let the whole world know you're touching the displays! (note: I'm not actually touching it; I just place my hand so it appears that I did)
This is the tail of a Tyrannosaurus that was bitten off by another T. rex:
This was the original Diplodocus on display at the old paleontology exhibit:
There's that guy again
This is a fossil Neanderthal man break dancing with mammoths