Inside the American Museum of Natural History
Streaming Video - 2012
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From dinosaurs to meteorites to the origins of the human species, the American Museum of Natural History houses 32 million objects. In this episode, we meet an American farm boy whose love for Africa changed the image of African wildlife from scary to noble. We witness the mating rituals of a 400 million year old crab species whose unique blood harbors secrets crucial to modern medicine, then crack open a dinosaur egg to uncover a clue that overturns a long held misconception about a supposedly murderous species. We run a relay race through Manhattan to investigate whether Inca knotted strings were capable of carrying encrypted messages, then blast off on a space mission to bring back comet dust that may hold the secret of how life began on Earth. And finally, we follow museum explorers as they capture animals to extract their DNA, to be preserved in the museum's sub-zero storage facility - a blueprint of life for future generations
Portrayal of African Wildlife (2:03)
Carl Akeley (1:49)
Akeley's Taxidermy Exhibits (1:31)
Mountain Gorilla (0:57)
Akeley's Death (1:35)
Horseshoe Crabs (1:43)
Breeding in Captivity (4:15)
Paleontology (1:32)
Protoceratops and Oviraptor (1:53)
Norrel Exonerates Oviraptorid (2:18)
Incas (1:51)
Khipus (1:25)
Inca Messengers (2:48)
Attempt to Interpret Khipus (1:18)
Solar System Formation (1:41)
Stardust NASA Mission (2:51)
Stardust Voyage (1:42)
Examining Comet Dust (1:55)
Museum of Natural History (1:13)
DNA Sample Collection (2:13)
Frozen Tissue Collection (2:02)
Credits: Inside the American Museum of Natural History: Museum Secrets (Series 2) (0:52)
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PUBLISHED
BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2012
Year Published: 2012
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Museums