Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum Singapore Highlight Dianousar Fossils

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2023
  • Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
    Timings : Tuesday - Sunday, Public Holidays: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Time Required : 1 - 2 hours
    Entry Fee : Singaporeans and PRs: SGD 9 - SGD 16,
    Foreigners: SGD 13 - SGD 21
    Trace the history of life on earth at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, a museum of natural history housed at the Kent Ridge Park campus of the prestigious National University of Singapore. This comprehensive museum possesses a catalogue of over 560,000 specimens, including the Raffles Natural History Collection.
    With 2,000 specimens on public exhibition, one can't help but marvel at the rich biodiversity, both past and present, as they explore this seven-storeyed structure. Interactive displays throughout Lee Kong museum help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the complex ecosystems that exist throughout the world, particularly those of the region of Southeast Asia. The phylogenetic garden at the museum displays the evolutionary history of the plant life of the region, showcasing the vivid diversity of the plant kingdom. The beautiful facade of Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is enveloped by landscaped areas, recreating the natural habitats of the native plants.
    Highlights:
    Dinosaurs: The museum's trio of diplodocid sauropod fossils are sure to capture attention, being one of the largest and heaviest creatures to walk the land in the history of the earth. These fossils are more than 80% complete, with two of the exhibits presenting with skulls, making them one of the rarest dinosaur discoveries on the planet.
    Jubi Lee Whale Exhibit: The first sperm whale to ever be found in Singapore washed up on its shores in 2015, and has been a part of the museum's Mammal zone gallery ever since, measuring about 10.6 m.

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