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Does The Museum In London Still Have Dinosaurs?

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    Dinosaurs are now extinct, but the museum which is known correctly as the Natural History Museum has various fossils, bones and life-like replicas of dinosaurs as part of its collection on Dinosaurs and other extinct creatures. The museum hosts various activities centered on the dinosaurs, including their most recent dino jaws exhibition, where several life-like re-creations of dinosaurs are animated with robotics to better explain their eating habits.
    The museum has extensive resources on "dino-birds", a dino directory (referencing various dinosaurs based on where in the world they existed, and time of existence/extinction), a database on dinosaur fossils, virtual specimens, and even a search for DNA in amber; perhaps it will one day be known as the Natural History Zoo.
    The museum houses various other plant and animal life from both immediately after and before this period. Other species which shared the fate of extinction with the dinosaur like the dodo are also included. They even have an animatronic T'rex, a triceratops skeleton, a half buried skeleton of an Edmontosaurus lying in its death position. There's also the fossilized skin of an Edmontosaurus and a model of a Maiasaura nest complete with hatchlings.
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