Sentences with phrase «whale skeleton for»

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Instead the skeleton, mounted by wire from both floor and ceiling, will float at eye level for visitors, attesting in a new, permanent exhibit to the evolving relationship — happily, a more respectful one — between humans and whales.
Ancient baleen whales found in the same area «would have been perfect prey for such an animal,» says Lambert, who has returned to Peru in search of the rest of Livyatan's skeleton.
All 4 tonnes of the 25.2 - metre - long skeleton of a blue whale are suspended in mid-air from the Victorian vaulted ceiling — a perfect outing for late summer visitors or parents with fractious younger children.
For an educational experience, the Fraser Coast Discovery Sphere is the ideal place to learn about the life of the humpback whale and biodiversity of Fraser Island, with interactive displays and activities including a full size replica of a whale skeleton.
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By Mike Collett - White LONDON (Reuters)- The skeleton of a sperm whale is competing with the brain of a cow for this year's Turner Prize, Britain's annual competition of contemporary art that regularly triggers debate about what is art and what is no
The Mexican artist is known for many kinds of work: from drawings on skulls and whale skeletons, to moulded clay hearts and chessboards filled only with knights.
By Mike Collett - White LONDON (Reuters)- The skeleton of a sperm whale is competing with the brain of a cow for this year's Turner Prize, Britain's annual competition of contemporary art that regularly triggers debate about what is art and what is not.
Born in Fort St. John, British Columbia to a Swiss father and an Aboriginal mother from the Dane - zee tribe, Jungen is well known for projects such as the Prototype for New Understanding series (1998 - 2005), where disassembled Nike Air Jordan sneakers were reconfigured into twenty - three different simulations of Northwest Coast Aboriginal masks; and Shapeshifter (2000), one from a series of three large - scale whale skeletons constructed from white plastic lawn chairs.
The bird, named «Avery,» was created just for the Bioneers conference, but it is one of many other large sculptures, including just goldfish, whale skeletons, starfish and other animals impacted by floating plastics.
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