American Museum of Natural History Diorama Review

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Hello Guys i have never been to AMNH but you can visit it for Free in Google Maps and i have Seen Every Major Diorama so i thought about making a detailled Diorama Review. So i think its time to Start.


Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life


Northern Sea Lion

There are No Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown Location

Species: Northern Sea Lion


What can be Seen:

On a rocky shore is a big Male sea lion the master of the Bach. He is taking a Look at Every female and If there is a rival which wants to fight him He will fight back.
 
Hello Guys i have never been to AMNH but you can visit it for Free in Google Maps and i have Seen Every Major Diorama so i thought about making a detailled Diorama Review. So i think its time to Start.


Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life


Northern Sea Lion

There are No Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown Location

Species: Northern Sea Lion


What can be Seen:

On a rocky shore is a big Male sea lion the master of the Bach. He is taking a Look at Every female and If there is a rival which wants to fight him He will fight back.



i meant beach not bach sorry
 
Diving Birds

There are no pictures of this diorama on the Zoo Chat
Gallery

Location: unknown, maybee north pacific

Species: Loon, Puffin, Razorbill, unidentified fish

What can be seen:

In the rich waters of the north gather many fish species.
There are many sea birds too. Some Loons and Puffins and a Razorbill dive for fish in presence of the now extinct Giant Auk.
 
Harbour Seal

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: Harbour Seal


On a shore two harbour seals take a nap. But if a predator would attack them they would be faster in the water than the carnivore could grab them.
 
Dolphin and Tuna

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: flying Fish, yellow finned Tuna, Gannet, common Dolphin


What can be Seen:

In the vast Open ocean food is rare, but when there is food there are many hungry Predators. A small group of flying Fish was attacked both from above and beyond the waves by Tuna, Gannets and a pod of common Dolphin.
 
Sea Otter

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery


Location: unknown

Species: Sea Otter


What can be Seen:

A sea Otter taking a nap on the surface of an underwater kelp Forest.
 
Tiger Shark

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery


Location: unknown

Species: Tiger Shark, Sea Turtle


What can be Seen:

In the shallow tropical lagoons a sea turtle dives for her Life, as two very hungry Tiger sharks hunt her.
 
I have decided to do Three Dioramas in one Post so Here we Go.

Sperm Whale and Giant Squid

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: Giant Squid, Sperm Whale

What can be Seen:

Deep below the surface a Sperm Whale attacks a massive Giant Squid.







Above the surface and Coral Reef

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Bahamas

Species: unidentified corals and fish, crab eating heron

What can be Seen:

On the surface a crab eating heron can be Seen eating a fish, above him flies a Flock of caribbean flamingos. Below the surface many different species of colourfull fish hide between the corals.









Diving for Pearls

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown maybee somewhere in south east Asia?

Species: unidentified corals and fish, unidentified octopus

What can be Seen:


Two Pearl divers Diving for Pearls while being watched by many colourfull fish and a huge octopus.
 
Polar Bear

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Arctic

Species: Ribboned Seal, Polar Bear

What can be Seen:

In the frozen north of the Arctic a Polar Bear has finaly caught a Ribboned Seal.









Sargasso Sea

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Sargasso Sea

Species: Portugese Man O War, unidentified fish, Mahi Mahi, Sea Turtle

What can be Seen:

On the surface of the sargasso Sea floates a Portugese Man O War, below the jellyfish some smaller fish hide between the Algae because a group of hungry Mahi Mahi fish has found them. And a big sea Turtle looks for a tasty jellyfish Snack.








Walrus

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Photo Made by twilighter

Location: Arctic

Species: unidentified sea Bird, Walrus

What can be Seen:

A walrus group sleeps on the Frozen Arctic sea, over them a Flock of sea birds want to capture some fish.
 
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West Indian Manatee

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: West Indian Manatee

What can be Seen:

On a seagrass meadow a lonesome manatee looks for tasty sea grass.












Northern Elephant Seal

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Photo Made by @snowleopard

Location: unknown

Species: Northern Elephant Seal

What can be Seen:

Two Male Elephant Seals are roaring at each other to Fight for a female.


This are all the Dioramas in the Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life. Next time we Encounter some of North Americas Most breathtaking birds.
 
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Leonard C. Sanford Hall of North American Birds

Note: Eastern Upland Gamebirds, Booming Grounds and Western Gamebirds Dioramas are Blocked of on Google Maps and i couldnt find any Pictures online so i have to left These Three Dioramas Out of my Review. Sorry



Marsh Ducks in Spring

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: Green Winged Teal, Gadwall, Fulvous Whistling Duck, Hooded Merganser, Baldpate, Mallard, Northern Shoveler, American Black Duck,
Cinnamon Teal, Yellowthroat


What can be Seen:

Some birds Like the Merganser, Mallard and Shoveler can be seen on the ground while other birds Like the Whistling Duck can be Seen in the air.






Snow Goose

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Cap Tourmente Quebec

Species: Snow Goose

What can be Seen:

Some snow Goose gather on the ground and one Takes to the Air.







Sea Ducks in Winter

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown

Species: Ring necked Duck, Stellers Eider, Bufflehead, Long Tailed Duck, Canvasback, Harlequin Duck, Redhead, Common Goldeneye, Red breasted Merganser, Common Merganser, King Eider

What can be Seen:

On a Rocky Shore some sea Ducks gather near the ocean. One Duck enjoys the water, some other Ducks and mergansers sit on the Rocks and a Long Tailed Duck can be Seen in the Air.
 
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Common Loon

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Umbagog Lake New Hampshire

Species: unidentified passerine Bird maybee blackcap, Common Loon

What can be Seen:

A pair of Common Loons rests on the Shores of umbagog Lake. The female sits on the nest. Inside the Nest you can even find a Loon Egg.
On the Tree in the Diorama sits a small Bird.








Desert Birds

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: unknown maybee somewhere in Arizona?

Species: Gambels Quail, Lesser Nighthawk, Verdin, Curve Billed Thrasher, Gnatcatcher, Pyrrhuloxia, Cactuswren, Greater Roadrunner, Northern Cardinal, Black throated Sparrow, Scaled Quail, Mourning Dove




What can be Seen:

Between the desert plants, quails, doves and a Roadrunner are searching for shade. A northern Cardinal flaps its Wings and on a cactus there is even a birds nest.












Canada Goose

There are no Pictures of this Diorama on the Zoo Chat Gallery

Location: Crane Lake Saskatchewan

Species: Canada Goose

What can be Seen:

A Family of canada Goose including 7 little gooslings are looking for food.
 
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