A new dinosaurs exhibit, The World’s Largest Dinosaurs, opens Saturday October 11, 2014 at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The exhibit “explores the amazing biology of a group of
uniquely super-sized dinosaurs: the long-necked and long-tailed sauropods.” Learn about how these giant animal survived for 140 million years. See The World’s Largest Dinosaur, the life-size
model of a 60-foot-long Mamenchisaurus. The exhibit “takes visitors beyond the bones and into the bodies of these titans, shedding light on how heart rate, respiration, metabolism,
and reproduction are linked to size.”
The World’s Largest Dinosaurs, is a major new exhibition for the NC Museum of Science. It “explores the amazing biology of a group of uniquely super-sized dinosaurs: the long-necked and long-tailed sauropods, some of which may have reached lengths of 130 feet.” It will be an exciting and educational program for the kids and even the adults to learn from biology research about these massive creatures and how they existed.
Exhibit open Saturday October 11, 2014 – April 12, 2015.
Admission Costs: Free for Members; $14 for Adults; $12 for Seniors, Students and Military; $8 for Children (3-12)
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is located at 11 West Jones St. in Raleigh.
Open Daily:Mon–Sat: 9 am–5 pm and Sunday 12 pm–5 pm