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from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
Calling all art enthusiasts! Do you enjoy painting, drawing, sculpting or are you just art-curious? Visit the Florida Museum for after-hours SciArt Meetups and create art inspired by Florida nature and culture! Offered in partnership with Santa Fe College Art Gallery and Wayfaring Painter, each mee
demonstrate how to create accurate and artistic representations of these skeleton models
The Ornithology Department at the Florida Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s leading bird research units! We have an amazing collection of almost 60 thousand specimens, a biobank of wild bird cell cultures, and a newly created Bird Observatory! We need your support to carry on advanced
Glau Del-Rio Student Zully Doyle making bird specimen 3D models Andy Kratter inspecting
With funding from the National Park Service American Battlefield Protection Program (Grant agreement P20AP00202), the Drs. Charlie Cobb, Gifford Waters, and Michelle LeFebvre of the Florida Museum of Natural History conducted metal detecting surveys on state lands at the archaeological sites of Moun
digitally scanned by the Florida Museum’s Digital Imaging Division and rendered 3D models
Enter the world of Megalodon, the gigantic prehistoric shark that once commanded the world’s oceans! Be consumed with awe walking through a full-scale sculptural replica of the 60-foot-long apex predator, and explore the life of this fantastic ancient creature. Learn about Megalodon and how new sci
The object-rich exhibit features real fossil specimens, full-scale models of ancient
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forests of Papua New Guinea, a biodiversity… Aug 22, 2023 Scientists create 3D models
The Florida Museum has grown from a small teaching collection into an international powerhouse for research and education. In 1917, state legislation created the Florida State Museum (now Florida Museum of Natural History). But our roots go back to 1891, when a professor at Florida Agricultural Coll
Agricultural College, Lake City, purchased minerals, fossils and human anatomy models
Take an eight-legged walk on the wild side with Spiders Alive! This exciting exhibit dives into the world of spiders, scorpions and their relatives with more than a dozen LIVE species from around the world on display. Discover the unique traits and characteristics of this diverse group of animals in
Large touchable models reveal more about spider anatomy and their differences from
Sept. 25, 2021-Feb. 20, 2022 Take a rare and exciting look at the lives of dinosaurs through their eggs, nests and embryos in Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies. This remarkable exhibition offers an astounding array of authentic dinosaur specimens collected from around the world. Each science-r
Each science-rich section is enhanced with exciting lifelike models of embryos and
Exhibit last day: April 21, 2024 Step back in time and discover life beneath the ice in Antarctic Dinosaurs. Today, Antarctica is a forbidding land of snow and ice but 200 million years ago it was a lush, wooded habitat where dinosaurs thrived. Uncover the history of the world’s southernmost contin
Rare fossils, touchable casts and interactive models bring the past to life while