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Sea monsters are coming to the Sternberg Museum of Natural History.
The museum's summer exhibit features the biggest, the strangest and the most fearsome creatures to ever swim in the sea.
"Sahara Sea Monsters" is an immersive exhibition transporting visitors through the prehistoric oceans of what is now Morocco.
Discover massive mosasaurs, terrifying trilobites and other outlandish invertebrates. These creatures defy imagination and make up the basis of myth and legends.
"Sahara Sea Monsters" takes visitors on a journey through the Moroccan fossil record starting at the formation of life through modern day.
Stamp your passport along the way at extinction events, swim like a mosasaur and vote for your favorite monster in an exhibition that is fun and educational for the whole family.
"Sahara Sea Monsters" will be making a splash on May 28 at the museum.
"Sahara Sea Monsters" was created by Silver Plume Exhibitions LLC and features original artwork by Julius T. Csotonyi and animation by Julian Johnson Mortimer.