“Individual footprints are quite commonly found in the UK, especially on the coasts around Sussex, the Isle of Wight and ...
A jar of krill specimens with visible eye spots. Blue whales eat huge volumes of these small crustaceans. Blue whales eat krill - tiny, shrimp-like crustaceans that live throughout Earth's oceans. The ...
The passenger pigeon was once the most numerous bird in the world, but in just half a century, it had gone extinct.
Quarter of a million host-parasite records, detailing helminth parasites their associated host species and locality, extracted from 28,000 references. In 1922 Dr H.A. Baylis, then head of what today ...
Boasting natural daylight and a clean aesthetic, our Garden Kitchen brings the outdoors inside.
We offer courses for different abilities, so if you are a postgraduate student looking for further study opportunities, a professional looking to upskill or someone who wants to learn more about our ...
Gentle giant or fierce meat-eater: which dinosaur shared your habits? Answer these questions to find out.
When you think of giant sharks, the great white from the blockbuster Jaws is probably what springs to mind. But at a little over six metres long, this fictional man-eating monster is small fry when ...
An opportunity for children with neurodiverse conditions to enjoy the Museum at a quieter time. We are excited to present SENDsational Mornings at Tring, Hertfordshire. Our SENDsational mornings offer ...
Can you find Dippy's nostrils? What feature does Diplodocus share with humans but few other dinosaurs? Rotate, zoom in and explore the features of this popular dinosaur.
After an incredible 16 years of ice skating at the Museum, the five-acre gardens on which the rink used to sit have now been transformed into a hub for urban wildlife. This is part of a national ...
Whales are accomplished divers. The deepest whale dive recorded so far was made by a Cuvier's beaked whale. A 2014 study used satellite-linked tags to follow the dives of eight beaked whales off the ...