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| The Dinosaur Den is among the areas of the Museum
that will undergo redesign to encompass hands-on learning stations. |
Have you ever
wondered what New Jersey was like in the age when dinosaurs
roamed the earth? The museum’s Dinosaur Den houses
some of our most well-loved exhibition materials, including
real and cast fossils, reconstructed dinosaur skeletons
and life-sized dinosaur models.
Here, visitors learn about
the
flora and fauna that were native to the state, what dinosaur
tracks looked like and how paleontologists work to uncover
fossils in the field. A chart demonstrates clearly just
how old humans are compared to dinosaurs and other animals,
and
visitors can use life-sized footprints and skeletal reproductions
to find out how much larger dinosaurs were than human beings.
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