Most Interesting Attractions In Newly-Opened National Museum Of Natural History

Most Interesting Attractions In Newly-Opened National Museum Of Natural History

Here are the most interesting attractions in the newly-opened National Museum of Natural History that you should not miss.

The Filipino people trooped to Manila for the grand opening of the National Museum of Natural History, which also coincides with the celebration of “International Museum Day.”

The museum has featured its new attractions prompting the visitors to braves the extreme summer heat just to see the most interesting things.

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Here are some of the new attractions:

Replica Of Lolong

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Lolong, the longest crocodile captured by human had a life-like copy. The replica requires 12 people to carry it inside the building.

Tree of Life

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The vertical steel structure was inspired by the human DNA that could be one of the must-see attractions in the museum.

Spot-Billed Pelican Replica

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The visitors could take a look at the wings and bulging eyes of the bird, which was initially discovered in the country.

Whale Shark Replica & Manta Ray

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Photo Courtesy of GMA

The replica of the whale shared is another animal attractions in the museum. Visitors could look its manta rays, which is considered as one of the biggest in the world.

Tinuy-an Replica

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Photo Courtesy of GMA

The museum has also a replica of the female eagle supposed to be pair with Kagsabua but unfortunately shot.

Endemic Fish

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Photo Courtesy of GMA

National Museum also possesses a display of various marine species that can only be found in the Philippines.

The photos above were lifted from the official site of GMA.

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