Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas now at Museum Windsor

Check out a travelling exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History

Are you interested in seeing a life-size three-horned Triceratops skull, or a full-size cast skeleton leg of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, or a stunning model of an Apatosaurus skeleton neck? You can see all this and much more at Museum Windsor from now until January 2023.

 Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas is a family-friendly exhibition that explores the evolution of current theories about dinosaurs, and reveals a vivid picture of what living, breathing dinosaurs were really like. Read all about current research by scientists from the American Museum of Natural History and other leading paleontologists around the world.

Using a combination of major fossil finds, captivating computer simulations, and provocative models, Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas introduces a dynamic vision of dinosaurs and the scientists who study them. It also explores the complex and hotly debated theories of why — or even whether — they became extinct.

Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas is currently at the Chimczuk Museum, 401 Riverside Drive West and runs until January 22, 2023. Regular admission fees apply.

For more information about hours of operation, admission rates and upcoming events, visit www.MuseumWindsor.ca or call 519-253-1812.

 

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