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Live animal
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Treasures of Egypt
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Visitors explore how archeologists in the early 20th Century unearthed some of Egypt’s most renowned treasures, including the Tomb of Tutankhamun. The exhibit includes a trip through the realistic entrance to Tut’s Tomb and the opportunity to view artifact recreations of best-known pieces including the Golden Throne, chariots, the Golden Shrine and outer sarcophagus. These replicas are one of only two sets that were authorized by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.
Visitors have the unique opportunity to explore an Egyptian mummy by using state-of-the-art technology that allows the user to “scan” a mummy replica in real time and view actual medical imaging taken of a real mummy.
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Engelstad Family prehistoric life gallery
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Children of all ages are struck with a sense of
awe as they approach the 35-foot long
Tyrannosaurus rex that lowers its head and
roars at them! A Triceratops, ankylosaur and a
ferocious raptor give a further glimpse into the
past. Also represented is the ichthyosaur, a
gigantic marine reptile that swam in the
waters of Nevada during the time of the
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international wildlife gallery
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This gallery showcases the amazing
adaptations of mammal families. Dozens of
mounted animals open visitors' eyes to the
variety of ways mammals have adapted
physically and in behavior for survival.
Families on display include bears, antelope,
big cats, wild dogs, deer, and more. |
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Las Vegas Founders' african galleries
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The African Savanna exhibit presents the
breathtaking beauty of the Serengeti,
featuring a peaceful watering hole scene on
one side and predator-prey relationships on
the other.
The African Rainforest exhibit features the
diverse life found in an African jungle. With
the push of a button, visitors can see and
learn about the animals hidden in the trees
and thick brush, and experience a
thunderstorm with rain and lightning.
The "Out of Africa" exhibit features
recreations of three extinct African primates:
Australopithecus afarensis, Homo habilis and
Homo erectus. This exhibit is the only one of
its kind in Nevada, offering a unique
educational experience to better understand
prehistoric primates.
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E. L. Wiegand foundation,
wild nevada gallery
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The Wild Nevada Gallery draws visitors into
the scenic but rugged beauty of the Mojave
Desert. A large variety of plants and animals
are featured in this multi-sensory gallery,
engaging visitors with computer animation
and interactive exhibits.
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marine life gallery
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Visitors are submersed in the special effects
of this ocean experience. Live sharks and
stingrays occupy a 3,000-gallon tank while
other colorful and fascinating creatures from
the deep occupy additional jewel tanks. Lifesize
recreations of various species of sharks
and fish hang from the ceilings and walls.
Live Animals
In addition to our marine life, the Las Vegas
Natural History Museum is home to many
terrestrial animal including Burmese pythons,
tarantulas, scorpions, snakes and lizards.
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MGM/MIRAGE
young scientist center
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Families connect in the Young Scientist
Center as they become paleontologists and
dig for fossils or explore the depths of the
ocean as a marine biologist inside a
submarine. The Museum brings technology
to children's fingertips with computers,
microscopes, and interactive exhibits.
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geology gallery
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The Museum's Geology Gallery explores
breaking science news, the phenomenon of
fluorescent minerals and geological natural
resources.
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