Pakistan Museum of Natural History (Part 2)

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Hello guys. Today I will share with you guys the second part of Pakistan Museum of Natural History. In today's post you will get to see mostly animal skeletons and some marine creatures which are very well preserved. Below you can see some beautiful orange colored flowers which were planted in the garden outside this museum. I tried to take a beautiful shot and I was successful in it.

Look at how well preserved this eagle is. It is hung with its spread wings and with the help of a thread so that its look alive and there were lights inside its glasses so that it can be seen well. The pictures were not good because of the glasses but I tried to take the best pictures. Below you can see a big ostrich which is also very well preserved and there were many types of birds here. I also liked one of them, a yellow-colored parrot which looks like a living parrot.

In the bird section, I also saw birds that I had never seen before in my life and I didn't even know their names. Here, each bird had a card with its name written on it so that people could gain knowledge about these birds. This museum is really a wonderful museum in which you get to gain a lot of knowledge. Below you can see a deer, how big its horns are. One of the reasons for putting glass around them is so that people don't touch them because they have chemicals on them.

As you can see in these pictures, there are more than 50 birds' eggs kept here and the names of these birds are also written along with these eggs. From ostrich eggs to the smallest eggs, all the eggs are preserved here. I found them very cute and I hope you will also like this picture of eggs. Some of the eggs were kept in nests and these nests are also designed in a very good way.

Look at this yak, how well it has been preserved. This is the first time I have seen a yak here and it has very long hair on it. Some parts are removed from its body so that it can be preserved here for a long time. Below you can also see a big bear and I was happy to see these big animals that such big animals have been preserved in this museum in a very good way.

Look at the human skulls, they look so scary. On the board with them you can see who found them, where they were found and how old they are. I also got to see sculptures of monkeys here and below you can see the skeleton of a giraffe. I don't think it's the skeleton of a big giraffe but it was still quite big and its neck was touching the ceiling.

We even got to see snails and corals in one section and that was quite amazing for me. We also saw some big snails as you can see in the pictures above, there were different types of snails here. These corals were very beautiful and I wanted to touch them but I couldn't because of the glass. They looked very beautiful in white color.

We saw another large blue whale skeleton inside the museum. A skeleton is also placed at the entrance of this museum and this skeleton was kept in a large hall. All the skeletons of large animals here were kept in the halls and I even touched the skeleton of this blue whale. @tahastories1 and I took a selfie and you can see from my face that I was really surprised to see such a large blue whale skeleton. Below you can see an elephant skeleton with which I took a selfie and a fence was built around it.

This museum also has some animal replicas to make it more beautiful. For example, this dinosaur replica is fake, but it moved and had lights on, and the children were very happy to see it. The whale below seems to me to be a replica, but it was kept inside glass and some sea animals were also kept inside it.

Look at this starfish, I was really amazed to see it. It may have been painted over, but some parts of it are real. Below you can see the complete skeleton of a monkey and it is well preserved. I was most impressed to see an aquatic creature so well preserved.

I took a close-up picture of a dinosaur's mouth and look how dangerous it looks. I was wondering what it would be like if it were still in this world. Below you can see how well preserved a deer skeleton is. I think these skeletons are preserved without chemicals, but if it's a skinned animal, they have chemicals on them and they're kept in glass.

You can see part one of this museum here.

We were now out of the museum because it was closing time. We visited all four floors within an hour. I really liked the orange flowers in the museum's garden and that's why I took some of their beautiful shorts as you can see the picture below.

This fountain was built outside the museum and it plays an important role in the beauty of this museum. We sat near it for a while as we were waiting for our ride. I hope you like the animal skeletons and aquatic creatures in this museum. Don't forget to give your feedback about this museum in my comment section. I will be waiting for your comments.


SEE YOU NEXT TIME 🌸



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So many interesting displays! Great tour of the museum.

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Yes, this museum was quite interesting and we enjoyed it a lot there. It increases a lot to your knowledge. Thanks for stopping by.

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Hi there, thanks for the virtual tour of the inside and outside of Pakistan National Museum of History.. A lot of interesting animals.. What caught my eye was the skeleton of the chimp,, it's greatly similar to a human skeleton..
And the flowers outside the museum are so pretty..
!UNI

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It is good to know that you enjoyed this museum and yes the skeleton of a chimp is quite similar to a human skeleton. The orange colored flowers in the garden of this museum increase the beauty of this museum. Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

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