A side view of the butterfly display case. There are hundreds of insects, including butterflies, arranged in a pattern.
A close-up of the butterfly display case. There are multiple butterflies of various sizes and colours displayed inside.
You might know Hintze Hall for its impressive skeletons, but have you ever looked at our beautiful display of butterflies? ๐ฆ๐คฉ
10.03.2026 16:28
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A taxidermy bison in a glass cabinet
Visiting the Museum this week?
A reminder that our Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery will be closed from the 9-22 March whilst our teams work on the displays.
The rest of the Museum is still open for you to enjoy during this time. ๐ฆ
09.03.2026 12:25
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A view of the stairs inside Hintze Hall. The handrail is highly decorated, with carvings of animals. At the top of the stairs, a giant sequoia slice is visible.
A view of the ornate arches in Hintze Hall, carved with floral patterns. In the background, stairs are visible.
A view of the ornate arches in Hintze Hall, carved with floral patterns. In the background, there are tall, arched windows, and a statute of Charles Darwin.
Come for the dinosaurs, stay for the architecture! ๐คฉ
We couldnโt resist sharing some more photos taken on a recent stroll around the Museum!
Have you ever noticed these details? โจ
06.03.2026 11:39
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100 beavers set to be reintroduced to the UK this year, with more to come | Natural History Museum
Centuries after they were wiped out, the reintroduction of beavers to the UK is gathering pace.
Last but not least, beavers are being reintroduced in England!
Beavers were hunted to extinction in the UK centuries ago, but can now be licensed for wild releases!
Find out more about the proposals ๐ (4/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.03.2026 11:11
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New sabre-crested Spinosaurus species named from desert dinosaur fossils | Natural History Museum
โAstonishingโ fossils from Niger have been named as Spinosaurus mirabilis.
Next up, a new dinosaur was discovered in the Sahara Desert!
Spinosaurus mirabilis has a scimitar-shaped crest on its head, which would have helped it to stand out โ perhaps to attract a mate or scare off rivals.
Find out more about this distinctive dinosaur ๐ (3/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.03.2026 11:11
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New species of ancient crocodile named in honour of Welsh school teacher | Natural History Museum
It has been called Galahadosuchus jonesi in recognition of David Rhys Jones.
First up, a new species of ancient reptile was named!
Galahadosuchus jonesi would have been a bit like a โreptilian greyhoundโ when it lived around 215 million years ago.
Find out about this speedy animal๐ (2/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.03.2026 11:11
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A photo of the main entrance of the Natural History Museum, flanked by two towers, on a sunny day.
Time for a Nature News Roundup from the Natural History Museum!
Stay up to date on some of the latest animal updates from the past month (1/4) ๐งต
05.03.2026 11:11
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New species of โliving fossilโ had jaws unlike anything seen before | Natural History Museum
Tanyka amnicola was a relic of an earlier and more experimental time in the evolution of life on Earth.
๐จNew species alert! ๐จ
Meet Tanyka amnicola โ a 275-million-year-old animal from Brazil with twisted jaws and sideways-facing teeth!
Find out more about this strange species ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
04.03.2026 16:01
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A taxidermy bison in a glass cabinet
Our Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery will be closed from the 9-22 March whilst our teams work on the displays.
We apologise for any inconvenience and hope that you can continue to enjoy the rest of the Museum during this time. ๐ฆ
03.03.2026 09:57
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A photo of a taxidermy dodo, taken from a lower central angle so that its mouth its eyes look a little sad, its forehead wrinkles are prominent above its beak, and its mouth is downturned on each side of its beak. Text overlay reads "Monday mood."
Extraordinary, extinct, but not exempt from a case of the Mondays.
Donโt worry dodo, we feel it too.
02.03.2026 10:17
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Meet the worldโs only venomous primate, the slow loris! ๐
They might look cute, but theyโre hiding a dangerous bite - and donโt even ask where they keep the venomโฆ
Hear Museum scientist Zach Williams explain in this weekโs Surprising Science!
28.02.2026 13:49
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Are you a fan of our Minerals gallery? ๐
Then thereโs something else you might want to seeโฆ๐
26.02.2026 10:46
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A skeleton of a giant sloth, holding onto a tall branch, in the Natural History Museum
This is Megatherium. A species that was up to 10x the size of living sloths and weighed up to four tonnes (similar to a bull elephant).
On its hind legs, Megatherium americanum would have stood 12 feet tall. ๐ฎ
24.02.2026 11:34
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Two people wearing white lab coats and purple gloves, touching a rhino specimen with small brushes
Our brilliant conservation team have been busy carrying out essential and important work to ensure that the rhinos in the Mammals Hall are well preserved.
Without conservation, specimens will deteriorate over time, resulting in the loss of scientific information and history.
23.02.2026 11:47
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New sabre-crested Spinosaurus species named from desert dinosaur fossils | Natural History Museum
โAstonishingโ fossils from Niger have been named as Spinosaurus mirabilis.
Meet a new species of dinosaur - Spinosaurus mirabilis!
Its fossils have been found in the Sahara Desert, including a striking crest on its head that was probably used to show off to mates and scare off rivals.
Find out more about this dinosaur ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
20.02.2026 11:12
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Tropical forests make rain worth billions of pounds | Natural History Museum
Rain generated by the Amazon rainforest could be worth up to ยฃ15 billion every year.
Itโs been a very wet few weeks in the UK โ but weโre far from the rainiest place on Earth! โ
The Amazon is around twice as wet, as the forest helps generate rain. This rainfall is worth billions to Brazil's economy, which might help stop deforestation.
Find out more ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
18.02.2026 11:02
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Planning on visiting the Museum this week?
To avoid disappointment, please ensure you have an entry ticket booked as we are extremely busy during this half term week. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee entry if you do not have a pre-booked ticket.
17.02.2026 17:19
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New species of ancient crocodile named in honour of Welsh school teacher | Natural History Museum
It has been called Galahadosuchus jonesi in recognition of David Rhys Jones.
Say hello to Galahadosuchus! ๐๐ป
This new species of crocodile, which looked like a 'reptilian greyhound', would once have roamed southern Wales and southwest England on the hunt for anything it could fit in its snappy little mouth ๐๐ฆด
Find out more about it ๐๐ป
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
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A large group of Emperor penguins walking along an icy shelf. On the left hand-side, thereโs partially melted ice and icy water. By Bertie Gregory.
A misty view of a rocky mountain. On the left-hand side, an Alpine ibex is resting on a large rock. The majority of the mountain is covered in fog. By Lubin Godin.
A peppered moray eel resting on moss-covered rocks at the bottom of the sea. It has light grey scales and the lower half of its body is hidden behind the rocks. By Shane Gross.
In the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, youโll get to travel across continents and learn about the behaviours of some of the most fascinating animals on our planet.
Find out more and book your tickets: brnw.ch/21wZIXr
The exhibition is supported by Lead Corporate Sponsor, Nuveen.
16.02.2026 10:53
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Ice Age fossils reveal how modern wolves are adapting to climate change | Natural History Museum
Ancient wolf bones are revealing how todayโs wolves might survive in a warmer world.
We've discovered what ancient wolves were eating in the distant past!
By looking at the surface of fossil teeth, scientists have seen how wolf diet was affected by rising temperatures. This can reveal how today's wolves are affected by climate change.
Find out more ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
13.02.2026 16:14
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A white statue of Charles Darwin sitting crossed legged on a chair. On the image, thereโs text saying โHappy 217th birthday Charles Darwin!โ. A birthday hat with polka dots has been photoshopped on top of the statueโs head.
Guess whoโs turning 217 today? Itโs Charles Darwin! ๐ฅณ
Born in 1809, he transformed the way we understand the natural world. He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection in his 1859 best-seller, โOn the Origins of Speciesโ.
Send him your birthday wishes in the comments! ๐
12.02.2026 15:47
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100 beavers set to be reintroduced to the UK this year, with more to come | Natural History Museum
Centuries after they were wiped out, the reintroduction of beavers to the UK is gathering pace.
Beavers are being reintroduced in the wild in England!
The first three groups of beavers have been officially released in the past year, where they could help to capture carbon, create wetlands and shape forests.
Find out about beaver reintroduction plans ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
12.02.2026 12:24
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Dogs are well known for having a great sense of smell - but did you know that they use different nostrils for different smells? ๐๐ฝ
See more about how and why they do this in this weekโs Surprising Science! ๐
07.02.2026 20:21
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Nature is under threat from rapidly rising pesticide use | Natural History Museum
An international target to slash pesticide use by 2030 is unlikely to be met.
In 2022, countries agreed to slash global pesticide use - but new research shows it's actually rising!
Insects, worms and fish are bearing the brunt of these toxic chemicals - threatening ecosystems that are already under strain.
But all is not lost. Find out why ๐
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
06.02.2026 16:06
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Ancient humans made elephant bone tools in Europe half a million years ago | Natural History Museum
A prehistoric tool is reshaping our understanding of Europeโs early inhabitants.
Last but not least, weโve also been finding out about the lives of ancient humans!
The discovery of a 480,000-year-old elephant bone hammer reveals that ancient humans were planning ahead as they butchered a wide range of animals.
Find out more about them ๐ (4/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.02.2026 11:16
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Jurassic amphibian with a projectile tongue named as a new species | Natural History Museum
A new species of amphibian that lived 150 million years ago has been discovered in Portugal.
Next up, an ancient amphibian was discovered in Portugal!
Nabia civiscientrix has a tongue that it could launch like a chameleon, helping it to catch prey.
Discover more about this fantastic fossil ๐ (3/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.02.2026 11:16
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Europeโs missing ceratopsian dinosaurs have finally been found | Natural History Museum
A dinosaur named Ajkaceratops has revealed that relatives of Triceratops lived in Europe after all.
First up, new research has revealed that relatives of Triceratops lived in Europe!
New research into Akjaceratops revealed that these dinosaurs have actually been under our noses the whole time.
Find out how this puzzle was solved ๐ (2/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
05.02.2026 11:16
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A photo of the main entrance of the Natural History Museum, flanked by two towers, on a sunny day.
Time for a Fossil News Roundup from the Natural History Museum!
Find out some of the ancient discoveries that have been revealed in the past month (1/4) ๐งต
05.02.2026 11:16
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A sarus crane parent touching the beak of its young with its own. It has bright red feathers covering its head and grey feathers on its neck. The chick has yellow feathers all over its body. By Ponlawat Thaipinnarong.
Itโs time to vote for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Nuveen People's Choice Award 2026! ๐ธ ๐ปโ
From a playful lynx to adorable bear cubs, which of the 24 breathtaking images is your favourite?
You can vote until 18 March 2026: brnw.ch/21wZqLT
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