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The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is a municipal natural history and science museum in Denver, Colorado. It is a resource for informal science education in the Rocky Mountain region. A variety of exhibitions, programs, and activities help museum visitors learn about the natural history of Colorado, Earth, and the universe.
English: Right portion of the 'Botswana' diorama, located in a Third-Level Wildlife Hall at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, showcasing Plains Zebras and a Steenbok
English: Diorama depicts Cheyennes in the 1860s along Coal Creek, 20 miles east of Denver, during autumn. Located in the North American Indian Cultures Exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
English: Comparison of Colorado and Alaska Grizzly Bear Skulls, Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The Left skull is from Colorado's last known Grizzly Bear, killed in Self-Defence in the San Juan Mountains in 1979.
English: Portion of the Walruses on Bering Strait icepack diorama, located in a Second-Level Wildlife Hall at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, showcasing Earless Seals, featuring (from left to right) a Bearded Seal, a Ringed Seal, and two Spotted Seals (mother and infant). The tip of a Walrus tail can be seen on the far left.
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is an art museum located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. With an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world, the DAM is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago.
Bluff Lake Nature Center is a 123-acre (50 ha) wildlife refuge and environmental education center in Denver, Colorado, located along Sand Creek on the eastern edge of the former Stapleton International Airport.
English: Portion of the Double-wattled (Southern) Cassowary diorama, located in a Second-Level Wildlife Hall at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
English: Darwin's Finches display, located in a Third-Level Wildlife Hall at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards.