The Museum's vast blue whale skeleton is more than just a specimen - it's a 4.5-tonne parcel of social history. The animal has been dead for more than 120 years, but the legend of the day it arrived ...
Join Museum scientists as they reflect on becoming part of this specimen's giant story. Since its arrival at the Museum in the 1880s, the blue whale skeleton has been part ... unearthed dozens of ...
London's Natural History Museum is one of ... The exhibition Timed to coincide with the installation of the skeleton of a young blue whale in the museum’s main entrance hall (replacing the ...
It takes years to rebuild a whale. Just ask Jim Borrowman, co-founder of the Whale Interpretive Centre museum that ... a partial skeleton of a sperm whale and blue whale jaw bones.
A 40-million-year-old fossilised whale previously thought to be the heaviest animal of all time is now thought to weigh less than a blue whale ... National Museum of Natural History, reexamined ...
For decades I was the greeter at the Natural History Museum, but following the sad decision to replace me with a blue whale skeleton (one cameo in Free Willy and he thinks he’s George Clooney ...
The new analysis puts Perucetus colossus back in the same weight range as modern whales and smaller than the largest blue whales ... Institute National Museum of Natural History reexamined the ...
Just ask Jim Borrowman, co-founder of the Whale Interpretive Centre museum that housed numerous ... a partial skeleton of a sperm whale and blue whale jaw bones. “These were the hanging ...