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african pied crow

Live Animal Encounter

Daily 1:30 pm – 1:50 pm
$2 per person
Join museum educators in the Earth Theater every day to meet members of the museum’s living collection.

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panda

National Geographic: 50 Greatest Wildlife Photographs

3rd Floor
Free with Museum Admission
By visitor demand, National Geographic returns to Carnegie Museum of Natural History with 50 extraordinary images of animals in nature.

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Section of Mammals

Hall of African Wildlife

2nd Floor
Free with Museum Admission
Step inside a savanna or view a lowland gorilla emerging from lush tropical foliage in the Hall of African Wildlife.

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Brown Bear in the Hall of North American Wildlife

Hall of North American Wildlife

2nd Floor
Free with Museum Admission
Witness the drama of nature in the Hall of North American Wildlife. Our 23 dioramas depict a wide variety of animals and habitats in North America.

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Anthropocene Living Room

3rd Floor
Free with Museum Admission
The Anthropocene is a newly proposed geological epoch – one that is defined by the pervasive impact of humans. When visiting the museum, we hope that visitors will take the time to relax and learn about this epoch in our living room.

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dire wolf display

Age of Mammals: The Cenozoic Era

1st Floor
Free with Museum Admission
Discover the diverse and fascinating creatures that lived in the 66 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs and learn how they related to today’s mammals!

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