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American Museum of Natural History

New York’s American Museum of Natural History to remove human remains from exhibits, including some from Indigenous and enslaved Black people





What is this? Found at the American museum of natural history
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What is palæontology? Literally, the word translates from Greek παλαιός + ον + λόγος [ old + being + science ] and is the science that unravels the æons-long story of life on the planet Earth, from the earliest monera to the endless forms we have now, including humans, and of the various long-dead offshoots that still inspire today. This community is open to anyone interested in paleontology, fossils, and evolution.


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What is this? Found at the American museum of natural history
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Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
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Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)
  • r/AnimalCrossing - Hoot! I say, hoo! I'm an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—but today I'm our favorite insect-averse museum curator, eh wot! Happy Halloween :)








Old T. rex display at the American Museum of Natural History
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What is palæontology? Literally, the word translates from Greek παλαιός + ον + λόγος [ old + being + science ] and is the science that unravels the æons-long story of life on the planet Earth, from the earliest monera to the endless forms we have now, including humans, and of the various long-dead offshoots that still inspire today. This community is open to anyone interested in paleontology, fossils, and evolution.


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Old T. rex display at the American Museum of Natural History
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From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
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From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
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  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!
  • r/AnimalCrossing - From an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History—happy Halloween from the guy who loves bugs in all their skittery, chittery, sometimes glittery glory!

The American Museum of Natural History to Close Exhibits Displaying Native American Belongings
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