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Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs") is a group of armored ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Thyreophorans are characterized by the presence of body armor lined up in longitudinal rows along the body.
The second level hosts many of the museum's temporary exhibits. The only semi-permanent exhibit on the level is the "Take Me There" gallery. The "Take Me There" exhibit has its content changed periodically with a different culture represented in the space every four to five years. In 2009, the exhibit "Take Me There: Egypt" was featured.
This list of dinosaur species on display lists which venue (museum or public or private location) exhibits (or has exhibited) which dinosaur species. Exhibits include skeletons (partial and complete, mounted and unmounted, originals and casts) and reconstructions.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, the world's largest children's museum, makes for a fun day trip for Kentuckians, only two hours from the Louisville area. With over 130,000 artifacts in its ...
Jim Gary (March 17, 1939 – January 14, 2006) was an American sculptor popularly known for his large, colorful creations of dinosaurs made from discarded automobile parts. . These sculptures were typically finished with automobile paint although some were left to develop a natural patina during display outdo
The exhibit, Dinosaurs in Motion, gives visitors a chance to get up close with replica dinosaur models. Opened June 9, the interactive exhibit features 16 life-size dinosaur sculptures in ...
At that time local sediments were being eroded away rather than deposited. As such, there are no rocks from this time in which fossils could have been preserved. [2] Although dinosaurs probably lived in Indiana during the Mesozoic, the absence of rocks from the time means that there are no dinosaur fossils in the state. [4]