L.A. Museum of Natural History Posted on March 29, 2016 by The Ramble A little girl takes to playing jungle rather than observing the taxidermy animals of Africa. A young boy reads about the white rhinoceros. A trio of children observe the lions on display in the African Mammals room at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History. A boy reads about the vertebra ahead of him. A boy peers down at an interactive screen. Two siblings observe an interactive screen at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History’s dinosaur exhibit. A couple read a sign just in front of a Mammoth skeleton. An infant gets hands on with a fossil. An elder assists his curious sibling. Families pack the space around the museum’s brontosaur skeleton. A boy points to the long neck of a dinosaur towering above him. The young and younger observe displays in the upstairs space of the museum’s dinosaur exhibit. Little Atreyu, 3, presses a play button to hear what scientists posit a dinosaur may have sounded. Raelyn, 5, and little brother Atreyu, 3, get their hands on interactive materials. A family of three observes an interactive paleontology display. A family of three observes an interactive paleontology display. A group of tourists takes a photo in front of a Mammoth skeleton. A little boy gazes up at the hall domed ceiling of the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History. A little boy hugs the glass case of dinosaur skulls. A family scurries to leave the museum at closing time. An Aztec artifact stands lit in a glass case on the museum’s second floor. Two active children ad their father leave the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...