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5 Therapsids

ByÌýUmar, Abdullahi, Shofia, Munawar

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“Did you know that therapsids are carnivorous and herbivorous?
Who knew that they looked like mammals but unexpectedly they are also reptiles? People think they are mammals because their legs look like mammals’ legs.
They also lived over 250 million years ago, in the Triassic period. Imagine living with them!

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Floor plan - therapsid

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Follow the trail or pick your favourites...

1ÌýBrains

2ÌýJapanese spider crab

3 Saltwater crocodile

4ÌýTiger skull

5ÌýTherapsids

6ÌýBull shark jaw

7ÌýElephant heart

8ÌýExploded human skull

9ÌýMicrarium

10ÌýAsian elephant skull

11ÌýIndian one horned rhino

12ÌýPangolin

13ÌýDugong


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"Thanks Yew class for a wonderful tour of the museum! It was really interesting to hear what you enjoyed about the project and about your thoughts on ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº and going to university. Now I want to come and visit!"

"What a great insight to the objects in the Grant Museum. Your well written labels and video clips really brought the objects to life and made me want to visit, really good work from everyone! Thank you to everyone from George Mitchell School for sharing your experience, follow your ambitions and I hope we will be welcoming you to ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº as students or Directors in the future."

"I loved this virtual tour! Especially some labels are translated into other languages so this would be helpful for foreigners too! Interesting to see various choices and really enjoyed them!"

"I thought the tour was wonderful. Very informative and the enthusiasm of the pupils is infectious."

"Thank you students for bringing alive some of the exhibits of the Grant Museum. You had each found something that interested you and your enthusiasm shone through, making me want to go and visit the museum one day."

"I thought the tour was brilliant and choice of animals amazing! It was lovely to hear the curator - and children!"

"Such a brilliant project! I am very impressed that you made it happen under these unprecedented times. It is inspirational to me as an MA student!"

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