Delaware Museum of Natural History
October 21, 2001

The ostrich lays the largest egg. The hummingbird lays the smallest egg.

Watch out for the bear girls!

The jaguar is on the left. The leopard is on the right.

Deer live in our area. A lioness is attacking her prey.

The ostrich, pheasant and woodpecker are some birds we saw.

We saw a warthog, a turtle shell and a skunk.

We saw an otter and a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton.
The museum was renovated in 2004-2005.
Here are photos from 2/26/06.
Mrs. Jones' Room