
Here is my wife by a large dead turtle.
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A long-necked sea dinosaur
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Some believe these are the jaws of a very large
extinct species of shark. I believe these are the
jaws of the amazing lip monster. 98% of
the lip monster's body consisted of lips. They
moved by puckering.
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I am not sure if this was a Mastodon or a
Mammoth. I am making this web page long
after my visit to the museum was over... Sorry!
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The large tusks of the elephant-like beast. I
suppose, with tusks like these, this animal would
not be able to eat without his long trunk.
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An extinct species of moose/deer. It is a
Megaloceros.
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This is an extinct species of bear.
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This is me with the extinct species of bear.
What's up with this guy?
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Even the stupid armadillo has a large dinosaur
monster relative!!
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Central Park as seen from within the National
Museum of Natural History
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The famed Triceratops
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My wife standing by traditional wardrobe of
Seminole Indians. My wife is seen wearing
a traditional FSU Seminoles sweatshirt.
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This is a large dinosaur tree. Actually,
this is the cross section of a Giant Redwood.
They *claim* that the tree died before they cut it.
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A blue whale
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In the National Museum of Natural History's
cafeteria, I enjoyed devouring helpless innocent
dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets.
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What I had to eat at the cafeteria. The food
was so overpriced, we both ate a little to hold
us until we could go somewhere else. Note the
various dinosaur chicken nuggets.
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