Hall of Mammals

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Prepare to go on an incredible journey into the fascinating hall of mammals at the American Museum of Natural History. 

This immersive exhibit enables you to learn about several ecosystems worldwide, which have been expertly recreated in amazing dioramas. 

From the vast African savannah to the lush Amazon rainforest, witness the incredible diversity of mammal life and gain insights into their evolutionary connection to our species.

In this article, we will explore the mammal kingdom and its importance in the natural world.

What to expect Hall of Mammals?

At the Hall of Mammals, you can expect an intriguing journey through the realm of mammals. 

It features stunning dioramas that provide a snapshot of North America’s rich ecological heritage and showcases Africa’s wildlife with historic habitat dioramas. 

It also offers glimpses of Asia’s largest mammals and the common features of primates. 

You can also explore the world of small mammals in their native habitats.

What to see at Hall of Mammals?

In the Hall of Mammals, prepare to witness a captivating showcase of diverse mammal life. 

Here are some of the things you might expect to see at the Hall of Mammals:

Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals

Explore North America’s wildlife in 43 stunning dioramas at the Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals, featuring 46 species and renowned for its exceptional exhibits.

Akeley Hall of African Mammals

The Akeley Hall of African Mammals features an impressive display of eight elephants surrounded by 28 accurate habitat dioramas, allowing visitors to learn about Africa’s different landscapes and fauna. 

Each landscape depicts Africa’s unique topography and wildlife in wonderful detail.

Hall of Asian Mammals

The Hall of Asian Mammals showcases large mammals from India, Myanmar, and Thailand. 

It features animals like water buffalos, leopards, gibbons, rhinoceroses, and more. Also, 

it highlights the differences between Asian and African elephants and raises awareness about the conservation challenges these animals face.

Hall of New York State Mammals

The Hall of New York State Mammals highlights over 50 local land mammals, offering a chance to explore their diverse features, from fur to claws. 

Learn about their evolving populations and habitats, from squirrels and raccoons to bobcats and deer.

Hall of Primates

The Hall of Primates offers an exciting glimpse of the different worlds of primates, from tiny pygmy marmosets to strong gorillas. 

Discover their diets, behaviors, and unique features through exhibits of skeletons, specimens, and artwork.

Hall of Small Mammals

The Hall of Small Mammals provides a unique glimpse into the lives of small mammals in their natural habitats.

You will find species like squirrels, peccaries, and wolverines. 

Each diorama depicts these creatures in amazing detail, highlighting their behavior and reproductive attributes.

FAQs

1. Are the animals on display at the Natural History Museum real?

2. How much do tickets for the Hall of Mammals cost?

3. What are the Hall of Mammals opening hours?

4. What is the AMNH Hall of Small Mammals?

5. What is the Hall of Advanced Mammals in the AMNH?

6. What animals are in the Hall of North American?

7. When is the best time to visit the Hall of Mammals?

8. How long does it take to explore the Hall of Mammals?

9. Are guided tours available for the American Museum of Natural History?

10. Are there student discounts available for the American Museum of Natural History?

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