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Across the country hundreds of thousands of animal creatures are preserved in glass jars. We've been finding out why.
Have you ever seen a sheep with four horns before? The loghtan (or loaghtan as it's sometimes spelled) was an ancient...
Willdscreen Arkive is an online archive that shows you an amazing array of animal and endangered wildlife with the he...
The skeleton of a rabbit from Roman Britain has been unearthed.
This massive skeleton is quite something! Just imagine what the Giant Deer stag would have looked like when it was al...
Nature has produced some very unusual creatures. This illustration from the Wellcome Collection shows you all sorts o...
Jon Ablett, Curator at the Natural History Museum, talks about the museum's giant squid specimen.This squid was accid...
Learn more about some of the planet's most extraordinary threatened animals with EDGE, a project from the Zoological Society of London.
The team at Show Me has been discussing our favourite deceased museum artefacts.
What's all the fuss about farting cows? Find out with Show Me.
Find out what happened to wildlife in Tudor times.
Our friends at Culture Street visited the Great North Museum with some kids. Find out what happened when they found t...
Become a bat and fly through the night sky in this fun, fast-paced flight game from the Horniman Museum. Will you mas...
We've tracked down ten of the best animals found in the world of museums, galleries and archives.
The Micrarium at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology showcases some of the tiniest and most intriguing members of the ani...
Ever wondered how Winnie-the-Pooh got his name? This is the story of Winnie the bear, who arrived at ZSL London Zoo a...