The Buffalo Museum of Science has four floors of exhibits ranging from learning about your health and ancient Egypt to learning about bugs and space.  But a portion of the second floor is reserved for the special exhibits.

On February 5, 2022 the Buffalo Science Museum will present Antarctic Dinosaurs.

The traveling exhibition from the Field Museum in Chicago presents never before seen fossils and a glimpse at one of the harshest climates on the planet.  We know Antarctica as an icy land, but at one time Antarctica was a lush green land.

Included in the exhibit are a 25 foot long Cryolophosaurus and real fossils that visitors can touch.

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The Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibit was created by Field Museum, Chicago, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Discovery Place – Charlotte, NC, and the Natural History Museum of Utah with support from the Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund.

Tickets are available for pre-sale now. Tickets for the Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibit includes admission to all of the museum’s exhibits. Adult ticket prices are $24, children from two to 17, members of the military, students, and seniors are $21, and Museum members are $6. Tickets to the exhibit are timed but visitors may remain inside the exhibit room as long as they like (or until closing time).

The Buffalo Museum of Science is located at 1020 Humboldt Parkway in Buffalo, New York. For more information contact the Museum at 716-896-5200. The Buffalo Museum of Science is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm.

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