Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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- Crinoids like this look like they belong in a surreal underwater fantasy scene. Or maybe a cryptic fever dream? Crinoids were filter feeders that lived attached to the sea floor, using their long, feathery arms to capture food particles drifting in the water. #sciencesky
- Girls & Science kicks off on Friday, March 7! Join us at the Museum to meet mentors, participate in hands-on STEM activities and explore the many diverse opportunities a future career in science, technology, engineering, and math can bring. #girlsandscience2025
- The Museum is now home to a remarkable collection of more than 800,000 wildlife images—one of the most comprehensive wildlife photography archives ever assembled! Learn more in the full story from 9NEWS: www.9news.com/article/tech...
- Reposted by Denver Museum of Nature & ScienceA short but good visit to the museum! Always nice to click in an audiobook and dinosaur! *rawr* @denvermuseumns.bsky.social #sketch #sketchcrawl #drawing #fossils #sketchbook #artist #pleinair #scienceart #sciart #beingnerdy #autistic #autisticartist
- Cool Easter egg alert! 👀 We had a cameo in the new Tom Hanks movie "Here" on Netflix. A character wears a vintage Denver Museum of Natural History t-shirt—an exact replica of a design actually sold in our gift shop back in the 1970s. 🏛️👕 Read more about the shirt’s origins here: bit.ly/3ElEYbV
- Were all Mesozoic snakes small and slithering between dinosaur toes? Definitely not! Some, like Madtsoia madagascariensis from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar, may have preyed on small dinosaurs.
- Ready for an out-of-this-world experience? ✨ Our planetarium shows are your ticket to the stars! 🌠 Join Big Bird on a cosmic quest or dive deep into Black Holes. It's an adventure for all ages! 🤩 Plan your visit now and prepare to be amazed! www.dmns.org/purchase/tickets/#planetarium-1847
- What do you see in this Torbernite specimen from North Carolina? The side profile of a dinosaur? Or maybe a dancer swinging her dress? #sciencesky #dmns
- Hi there. We're kinda new here. We like nature and science. We want to offer this photo from our collections of a southern elephant seal wallowing on Campbell Island, New Zealand. We hope it helps to convey how excited we are to be here. #sciencesky #naturesky