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A new exhibit in the city museum

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Professor of Paleontology Jack Horner and his friend Professor Lopatokopalkin returned with a great amount of rare exhibits after a long-term expedition. One of the main finding was perfectly saved skeleton of a huge prehistoric lizard.

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The large skeleton of tyrannosaurus could hardly fit in the first hall of the museum.

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At the city museum`s presentation of a new exhibit journalists from “Blah-blah news” came and interviewed the archaeologists about this unique discovery.

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Reconstructing the skeleton the professors tried to give a dynamic pose to the founded bones. They shared their theories about the habits of this huge lizard with the readers of “Blah-blah news”.

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Tyrannosaurus could move quite fast to hunt successfully large hadrosaurs and ceratopsians. Tyrannosaurus could wrest a piece of meat weighing 70kg from the victim`s body for one bite.

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Tyrannosaurus` forelimbs are too tiny in comparison with other such predators. In Horner`s opinion they were absolutely unable to capture prey. Tyrannosaurus` teeth could crush bones, so the lizard could get maximum sustenance from the remains of dead animals.

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Miss Pigins is conducting a tour for her students in the museum and is telling them about exhibits.

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AC/DC - Shoot To Thrill In April 2010, thirty years after recording the song, a fantastic film “Iron man-2” appeared on the screen, several hits of AC/DC were included in its soundtrack. Three months before as it was introduced to public, a video “Shoot To Thrill ” was on TV. It`s fragments are from the concert AC/DC 2009 in Buenos Aires alternate with shots from the film which is displayed in this exhibit.

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The fight between Theseus and the Minotaur in the Knossos maze. Illustration of an ancient Greek myth.

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Ailuropoda melanoleuca- is a bamboo bear one of the rarest endangered animals, registered in the International Red Book.

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Welcome to the museum! An updated exposition is waiting for you!

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Great detailing! The angry kid really made me smile. What's he furious about? :grin:

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