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  2. Dioramas of walruses and coyotes are stuffed with things to ...

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    The original diorama makers were determined to preserve nature to improve us, even if they had to kill animals and put them behind glass to do it. It's enough to make you think.

  3. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    A predecessor of Akeley, naturalist and taxidermist Martha Maxwell created a famous habitat diorama for the first World's Fair in 1876. The complex diorama featured taxidermied animals in realistic action poses, running water, and live prairie dogs. [30] It is speculated that this display was the first of its kind [outside of a museum]. [30]

  4. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    Animals create structures primarily for three reasons: [6] to create protected habitats, i.e. homes. to catch prey and for foraging, i.e. traps. for communication between members of the species (intra-specific communication), i.e. display. Animals primarily build habitat for protection from extreme temperatures and from predation.

  5. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum - Wikipedia

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    The old museum attracted many visitors with its naturalistic dioramas of area ecological settings. [5] After outgrowing the Laflin Building, a new home for the academy was constructed nearby, on the southeastern banks of the North Pond. Its old building is currently used for Lincoln Park Zoo administration. The new building, named the Peggy ...

  6. Powell-Cotton Museum - Wikipedia

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    The lion is the actual animal that attacked and nearly killed Powell-Cotton in 1906, whereas the buffalo is the type specimen of a subspecies named after the hunter/explorer. Additionally in Gallery 3, is another large diorama, this time depicting a scene from Sub-Saharan Africa in which the animals appear to be venturing down to drink at a ...

  7. Field Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    Animal exhibitions and dioramas such as Nature Walk, Mammals of Asia, and Mammals of Africa allow visitors an up-close look at the diverse habitats that animals inhabit. Most notably featured are the man-eating lions of Tsavo . [ 35 ]