Animals of the Earth

-The Endurance of Mammals and Birds-

Peak of Evolution : large wild mammalsNational Museum of Nature and Science

Wild animals symbolize great nature

The diversity of mammal and bird life on Earth is proof of the bountiful nature of the Earth's ecosystem. The specimens presented here still convey something  of the strength and endurance of these species.

BushbuckNational Museum of Nature and Science

ImpalaNational Museum of Nature and Science

Mule deerNational Museum of Nature and Science

TigerNational Museum of Nature and Science

DromedaryNational Museum of Nature and Science

Greater kuduNational Museum of Nature and Science

Way of survivalNational Museum of Nature and Science

Sika deerNational Museum of Nature and Science

American black bearNational Museum of Nature and Science

WolverinNational Museum of Nature and Science

Malayan tapirNational Museum of Nature and Science

CougerNational Museum of Nature and Science

Snow leopardNational Museum of Nature and Science

Mammals in savanna 2National Museum of Nature and Science

Mammals in savannaNational Museum of Nature and Science

Our evolutionary kindredNational Museum of Nature and Science

Bornean orangutanNational Museum of Nature and Science

ChimpanzeeNational Museum of Nature and Science

Buffy tufted-ear marmosetNational Museum of Nature and Science

On the brink of extinctionNational Museum of Nature and Science

Japanese wolfNational Museum of Nature and Science

ServalNational Museum of Nature and Science

Birds of diverse appearancesNational Museum of Nature and Science

Birds of diverse appearances

A variety of birds are distributed in the world. Their species number over 9,000 - twice the number of mammals.

Birds of diverse appearances2National Museum of Nature and Science

Flesh eatersNational Museum of Nature and Science

Carrion eatersNational Museum of Nature and Science

Plant eatersNational Museum of Nature and Science

Credits: Story

This exhibition is based on Global Gallery 3F : Animal of the Earth

Photo : NAKAJIMA Yusuke

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