Scary prehistoric creatures come alive at the Auckland Museum
Scary prehistoric creatures come alive at the Auckland Museum
Scary prehistoric creatures come alive at the Auckland Museum Sat, 3 Jul 2021, 11:08AM
If you re a bit of a nervous swimmer, be thankful you were not around 100 million years ago, when the oceans around New Zealand were teeming with Prognathodon, a marine lizard known for its massively built jaws and teeth. It s related to current crocodiles, says Kelly Bewley, Auckland Museum s head of exhibitions. There s a really nice relation to creatures that are alive today.
The creature is in the Mosasaur family, one of three main ancient sea monsters on display at Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum for the new exhibition Sea Monsters opening next Wednesday.
Prehistoric sea monsters resurface for Auckland Museum s latest exhibition
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Press Release – Auckland War Memorial Museum Auckland Museums redeveloped South Atrium, Te Ao Mrama, has been recognised by Architecture NZ magazine at the annual Interior Awards last night. Auckland Museum and its architects, Jasmax (in partnership with FJMT and designTRIBE) and Salmond …
Auckland Museum’s redeveloped South Atrium, Te Ao Mārama, has been recognised by Architecture NZ magazine at the annual Interior Awards last night. Auckland Museum and its architects, Jasmax (in partnership with FJMT and designTRIBE) and Salmond Reed as Heritage Architects won the Civic Award. The Museum’s transformation of Hokohoko, The Museum Store designed by Ignite Architects was also a winner in the Retail category.