Exploring the Natural history museum of science

It was a zebra 🦓. First I was thinking it may b fake zebra. I was thinking all the animals I am seeing in this post are fake and they made it by artifacts. But later I know that these all are real animals. They have safe there remains with some medical experiment.

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Also theyac put out the important organs of these animals after their death for research process. So why their size is so small. The answer is that when the organs are no more inside them so they have filled them with medicines and cottons so they are standing there.

This portion was one of my favorite portion because these bettals and butterflies and all the insects were displayed so beautifuly and imaginery that I can only imagine this type of thing in dreams not in really life. But it was really amazing.

This piece was from the wild life and environment. So basically they were trying to explain the things like how animals interact with the environment and how it works the whole life.

So there was also a portion known as the skull portion. Where there were a lot of skulls of humans and animals and a lot of creations that how they have ramain them safe till in pure form.

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A sample from bird section. I guess these are extinct birds because I am seeing these type of birds in my life for the first time. There big feathers with a huge figure.

Now towards the main section for what I came again. And it was a dainsores which are not found now. It was the Skelton of that with very safety and a big support. It was standing and I was in shock that if they would b alive now what would happened to the humans like me who are scared from lizards.

It was really huge. Just imagine it is the Skelton and it is so big. So whats about when it was alive with it's organs and the body. OMG how wondering.



These butterflies were my most favorite spot in whole museum and I was thinking I have returned my whole tiredness to me. Because it was really beautiful. A very big kinds of butterflies. How much butterflies have we seen in life maximum 5 to 6 types but these were so much.

Now you can see this picture which you can see mostly in rich and Ellite class people who have make a show piece of original deer head in there houses. So it was common but there were more then 100 deer head here. Oh my goodness.

These were precious stones. Attractive.

Now we moved to giant shark whale. It was so big. It was found on the Karachi river died and it was found a very very old killed instrument in his body which means that it was so old. That it have seen a lot of wars.

So this place took my heart. I was seeing it again and again.

It was a bee section where you can see bees. Probably it was some artificial and some original. So they just decorate the whole place only for tourist. As mostly students visit these places so it is very informative.


These are very rare woods which are very old and these are the samples. So it is also very informative for the students.


So almost O have visited the whole place very well. Nothing was left behind. So it was a very informative toyr for me. And really it was good. I prefer when ever you visit the Pakistan or Islamabad you must go this place. I hope you will love it. If you like it don't forget to give me a feedback in comment section. Allah Hafiz. Take care.
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