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Mark your calendars for Dinosaur Day on July 13 — the museum will offer educational and interactive activities.

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Ever wonder what life was like in the Lone Star State millions of years ago?

Located on the UT Austin campus, the Texas Science & Natural History Museum takes Austinites on a journey from the formation of our planet through the age of dinosaurs to present day.

Experience natural history firsthand through innovative exhibits, including:

  • Texas Titans | Walk below the 33-foot wingspan of a pterosaur
  • Texas Wildlife | Explore the diverse animals and ecoregions of Texas
  • Texas Transformation Gallery | Explore a paleogeographic time-lapse animation
  • More dino-mite activities
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