Because of this, they have decided to name the dinosaur Doolysaurus huhmin after a well-known South Korean cartoon character ...
The Natural History Museum was the UK’s most-visited attraction in 2025, welcoming more than 7.1 million visitors to its famous building in South Kensington.
The Natural History Museum, London, announces its new blockbuster exhibition Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep, making its European debut on Friday 22 May 2026. Book your discounted ...
Denisovans were a type of ancient human that for a long time were known only from their DNA and teeth. But recent fossil ...
Find out what fossils have revealed about ichthyosaurs, which included the biggest marine reptile that ever lived.
Monsters of the Deep. This event is wheelchair accessible. If you’re unable to wait in queues for long periods, speak to our security staff and they’ll fast track your entry. Seating is available in ...
Join crochet expert Kerry Lord and the TOFT team to crochet an exclusive, new pattern inspired by our Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition in the beautiful surroundings of our building.
The deepest depths of the Jurassic oceans are staying open late, and this is your opportunity to meet the most ferocious predators to ever rule the seas. Gain exclusive after-hour ...
Meet the legends of Earth’s prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur – a gigantic, gnarly toothed creature – to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator.
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