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The image shows the entrance of Smith Hall, featuring a large banner for the Alabama Museum of Natural History. The banner is red with a white salamander design and text. There are arched windows and columns visible on the building's facade.

The image shows the entrance of Smith Hall, featuring a large banner for the Alabama Museum of Natural History. The banner is red with a white salamander design and text. There are arched windows and columns visible on the building's facade.

The Alabama Museum of Natural History will be closed on Saturday, April 18 and will reopen on Monday, April 20.

Photo Credit: Jonathan M. Norris

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People are standing in a shallow creek engaging in a group activity. They are using orange trays to sift through the water, likely searching for small objects or organisms. The environment is lush with trees and greenery.

People are standing in a shallow creek engaging in a group activity. They are using orange trays to sift through the water, likely searching for small objects or organisms. The environment is lush with trees and greenery.

Do you have Fossil FOMO? Our Fossil Excursions are selling out fast, but we still have available spots on Thursday, July 23 and Saturday, August 8!

Register Online: → bit.ly/3Mbf8c2

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A group of people are exploring a shallow, muddy river in a forested area. In the foreground, a shovel is propped up next to an orange river raft with the word "ALMNH" printed on it. The background shows trees and greenery.

A group of people are exploring a shallow, muddy river in a forested area. In the foreground, a shovel is propped up next to an orange river raft with the word "ALMNH" printed on it. The background shows trees and greenery.

This is no April Fools' joke! You can now register online for Alabama Museum of Natural History's Fossil Excursions! These trips often sell out and registrations are first-come, first-served. → bit.ly/3Mbf8c2

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A person in a red shirt and cap showing something on a phone to a child in a green shirt and cap. They are standing in shallow water, each with an orange float. The scene has a natural, wooded background.

A person in a red shirt and cap showing something on a phone to a child in a green shirt and cap. They are standing in shallow water, each with an orange float. The scene has a natural, wooded background.

Looking for some family fun this summer? Registration for the Alabama Museum of Natural History's Fossil Excursions will open on April 1, 2026 at 9:00 a.m.!

Register Online: → bit.ly/48i0cU8

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Here's a succinct alternative text description: A drawing of a cartoon face in a hat is displayed on a card. Next to it, a note reads: “The Mobile Leprechaun. In 2006, the Mobile Leprechaun took the world by storm. This charcoal sketch has entrances and windows a few perched in a tree in West Clinton with neighborhood once resident offered to search it, and has his leprechaun special reproduction. Rule to not hurt the leprechaun say yeeeeaaauh! where the gold at?

Here's a succinct alternative text description: A drawing of a cartoon face in a hat is displayed on a card. Next to it, a note reads: “The Mobile Leprechaun. In 2006, the Mobile Leprechaun took the world by storm. This charcoal sketch has entrances and windows a few perched in a tree in West Clinton with neighborhood once resident offered to search it, and has his leprechaun special reproduction. Rule to not hurt the leprechaun say yeeeeaaauh! where the gold at?

Happy #StPatricksDay from the Alabama Museum of Natural History! Make sure you take a good look at the “amateur sketch” to help the residents in the Crichton neighborhood spot the Mobile Leprechaun and find the gold!

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The image shows a logo for the Alabama Museum of Natural History. It features a stylized Red Hills Salamander above the museum's name, set against a circular maroon background.

The image shows a logo for the Alabama Museum of Natural History. It features a stylized Red Hills Salamander above the museum's name, set against a circular maroon background.

This image is a card featuring the "Crow Shark," with 100 HP. The card displays various shark teeth shown in the center, labeled "Squalicorax sp. 6.5 - 10 ft in length." The attack described is "Carrion Bite," with a damage of 40. The text notes extra damage if the opponent's Fossil has damage counters. It mentions Crow sharks' scavenging nature and similarity to modern sharks, noting their fossils are found in Late Cretaceous sea beds. Weakness, resistance, and retreat icons are also present.

This image is a card featuring the "Crow Shark," with 100 HP. The card displays various shark teeth shown in the center, labeled "Squalicorax sp. 6.5 - 10 ft in length." The attack described is "Carrion Bite," with a damage of 40. The text notes extra damage if the opponent's Fossil has damage counters. It mentions Crow sharks' scavenging nature and similarity to modern sharks, noting their fossils are found in Late Cretaceous sea beds. Weakness, resistance, and retreat icons are also present.

This image depicts a Pokémon trading card featuring "Goblin Shark." The card displays an illustration of various shark teeth. Text below provides biological information about Scapanorhynchus texanus, stating it is 10 to 13 feet in length. The card details an attack called "Protrusible Jaw Strike" with a power of 40. Weakness, resistance, and retreat cost symbols are present. A textbox explains the abilities and characteristics of goblin sharks, including electoreceptors. The card's health points are labeled as 100, and its design features aquatic-themed graphics.

This image depicts a Pokémon trading card featuring "Goblin Shark." The card displays an illustration of various shark teeth. Text below provides biological information about Scapanorhynchus texanus, stating it is 10 to 13 feet in length. The card details an attack called "Protrusible Jaw Strike" with a power of 40. Weakness, resistance, and retreat cost symbols are present. A textbox explains the abilities and characteristics of goblin sharks, including electoreceptors. The card's health points are labeled as 100, and its design features aquatic-themed graphics.

Two colorful trading cards titled "Crow Shark" are displayed on a bed of small rocks. The cards feature rainbow holographic effects with text describing creature abilities like "Carrion Bite."

Two colorful trading cards titled "Crow Shark" are displayed on a bed of small rocks. The cards feature rainbow holographic effects with text describing creature abilities like "Carrion Bite."

Since February 27 is recognized as #PokemonDay, here's a look at the cards (which included holographic Shiny Pokemon Cards) that University of Alabama student Maddy Phillips (Madison Phillips Designs) created for our "Family Day at the Museum" event!

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Thanks to everyone who put their cape on to visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History for this year's comic book-themed "Family Day at the Museum"! We hope you enjoyed learning about the connections between superheroes and research!

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Heroes aren’t born. They’re built. Join us at the Alabama Museum of Natural History on February 21 from 1-4:00 p.m. for “Family Day at the Museum”! This is a free hands-on exploration of subjects being studied by The University of Alabama’s Graduate Students.

Video: UA Student Anna Mullins

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Looking for something Marsh-velous to do this weekend? Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History on February 21 from 1-4 p.m. for “Family Day”! This event is a free hands-on exploration of subjects studied by The University of Alabama’s Graduate Students.

Video: UA Student Anna Mullins

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Don’t be invisible and see us at the Alabama Museum of Natural History this February 21 from 1-4:00 p.m. for “Family Day at the Museum”! This event is a free and family-friendly hands-on exploration of subjects being studied by The University of Alabama’s Graduate Students.

Video: Anna Mullins

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“Family Day at the Museum” at the Alabama Museum of Natural History is going to be terrific! Join us on February 21 from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.! Enjoy a free hands-on exploration of subjects being studied by The University of Alabama’s Graduate Students.

Video: UA Student Anna Mullins

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Activate your Spider-Sense with us during "Family Day at the Museum" on February 21 from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.! Enjoy a free hands-on exploration of subjects being studied by The University of Alabama's Graduate Students.

Video Created by UA Student Anna Mullins

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A person stands next to an orange, fish-themed booth labeled "Museum." The booth features large, cartoonish eyes. Various colorful buttons are displayed on top. A table next to the booth holds a water bottle and a blue item. The setting appears to be indoors.

A person stands next to an orange, fish-themed booth labeled "Museum." The booth features large, cartoonish eyes. Various colorful buttons are displayed on top. A table next to the booth holds a water bottle and a blue item. The setting appears to be indoors.

A toy fishing rod with a bright blue handle and yellow shaft is placed on a red surface next to a glass jar containing preserved fish. A woven basket filled with colorful toy fish is visible in the background.

A toy fishing rod with a bright blue handle and yellow shaft is placed on a red surface next to a glass jar containing preserved fish. A woven basket filled with colorful toy fish is visible in the background.

Illustrated postcards depicting colorful fish, including species like the Pumpkinseed Sunfish, displayed on a red surface.

Illustrated postcards depicting colorful fish, including species like the Pumpkinseed Sunfish, displayed on a red surface.

Two people are engaging in a playful fishing game at an indoor event. One is holding a toy fishing rod, interacting with a colorful exhibit. In the background, there are tables with display items and decorations. The setting appears lively and festive.

Two people are engaging in a playful fishing game at an indoor event. One is holding a toy fishing rod, interacting with a colorful exhibit. In the background, there are tables with display items and decorations. The setting appears lively and festive.

Our Education Intern, Sydney Garthus, interacted with fellow University of Alabama students to help them "fish for love"! This outreach opportunity celebrates Sydney's upcoming exhibit, "Drawn from the Water", which will be on display today through April 3 at the Alabama Museum of Natural History!

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#OnThisDay 70 years ago, Autherine Lucy took the first steps towards a more equitable education. Smith Hall and the Alabama Museum of Natural History stood witness to this historic moment and our installation offers a portal between 1956 and 2026. These images will be on view beginning February 6.

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The Alabama Museum of Natural History will be closed from December 20, 2025 until January 2, 2026 when the Museum reopens for regular business hours.

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An adult and a child engage in a fun science experiment at a table with various lab supplies and colorful liquids visible.

An adult and a child engage in a fun science experiment at a table with various lab supplies and colorful liquids visible.

Individual at a crafting station using a button maker to create custom badges with various designs displayed on the table.

Individual at a crafting station using a button maker to create custom badges with various designs displayed on the table.

Two visitors examining a woolly mammoth skeleton display at a museum.

Two visitors examining a woolly mammoth skeleton display at a museum.

Oval-shaped ornament with a red heart painted on it, featuring the Alabama Museum of Natural History logo at the bottom, displayed against a red and cardboard backdrop.

Oval-shaped ornament with a red heart painted on it, featuring the Alabama Museum of Natural History logo at the bottom, displayed against a red and cardboard backdrop.

Thanks to everyone who visited the Alabama Museum of Natural History for our All Day Holiday Open House! We hope you enjoyed making custom buttons and ornaments, exploring our exhibits through the Scavenger Hunt, and seeing the Museum decorated for the holidays.

#Museums #NaturalHistory #Alabama

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Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History today until 4:30 p.m. to create ornaments with dyes we make using Chemistry! We also have a Scavenger Hunt, cookies and hot chocolate, and buttons you can take home!

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Promotional image featuring a mosasaur skull wearing a Santa hat, with the text 'Santa Jaws is Comin' to Town' and the Alabama Museum of Natural History logo on a festive green background with snowflakes.

Promotional image featuring a mosasaur skull wearing a Santa hat, with the text 'Santa Jaws is Comin' to Town' and the Alabama Museum of Natural History logo on a festive green background with snowflakes.

Promotional graphic for the Alabama Museum of Natural History featuring an illustration of a nautilus with a festive red bow, set against a blue, bubble-filled background with the text 'On The Nautilus List.'

Promotional graphic for the Alabama Museum of Natural History featuring an illustration of a nautilus with a festive red bow, set against a blue, bubble-filled background with the text 'On The Nautilus List.'

Promotional image featuring a festive rock with a red bow, titled 'On The Gneiss List', set against a colorful bokeh background. Logo of the Alabama Museum of Natural History displayed at the bottom.

Promotional image featuring a festive rock with a red bow, titled 'On The Gneiss List', set against a colorful bokeh background. Logo of the Alabama Museum of Natural History displayed at the bottom.

Logo of the Alabama Museum of Natural History featuring a stylized opossum wearing a Santa hat, surrounded by a colorful string of Christmas lights and the text 'Festive & Feral'.

Logo of the Alabama Museum of Natural History featuring a stylized opossum wearing a Santa hat, surrounded by a colorful string of Christmas lights and the text 'Festive & Feral'.

Make sure you're on the Gneiss List by visiting the Alabama Museum of Natural History on December 12 for our All Day Holiday Open House! From 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., admission to the Museum will be free all day and we're and giving away bookmarks and festive buttons to take home!

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Interior of a museum with a whale skeleton prominently displayed beneath a large, ornate dome.

Interior of a museum with a whale skeleton prominently displayed beneath a large, ornate dome.

The Alabama Museum of Natural History invites visitors to our “All Day Holiday Open House” on December 12 from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. We'll be making ornaments, providing a Scavenger Hunt, and giving away buttons and bookmarks!

Visit website: → bit.ly/48oawe3

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On this day in 1954, a meteorite blew a hole in Ann Hodges' roof, ricocheted off a large Philco radio, and struck her in the side (she survived). It contains fragments of the first things to make up our solar system. See it at the Alabama Museum of Natural History. → bit.ly/3F92ky9

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Interior view of a dimly lit staircase with a person ascending, beneath a large wall artwork featuring a detailed close-up of a raven.

Interior view of a dimly lit staircase with a person ascending, beneath a large wall artwork featuring a detailed close-up of a raven.

Close-up of a decorated table setting with a fancy spoon, a name card, and scattered playing cards with heart suits.

Close-up of a decorated table setting with a fancy spoon, a name card, and scattered playing cards with heart suits.

A child drawing with a marker at a table with a paper bag from the Gorge House Museum nearby.

A child drawing with a marker at a table with a paper bag from the Gorge House Museum nearby.

A stack of "The Garden Gazette" newspapers spread out on a red surface, with visible headlines and images of garden-related topics. A pen lies beside them.

A stack of "The Garden Gazette" newspapers spread out on a red surface, with visible headlines and images of garden-related topics. A pen lies beside them.

Thanks to everyone who visited the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Gorgas House Museum to attend "Haunting at the Museums" and Mrs. Beatrice Aster's Garden Tea Party! We hope you enjoyed exploring history and science and solving the mystery!

Photo Credit: Alisha Power and Rebecca Johnson

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Mrs. Beatrice Aster (Eastern Bumblebee – 𝘉𝘰𝘮𝘣𝘶𝘴 𝘪𝘮𝘱𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘴) is the last member of Honey Hollow's founding family. You are invited to join Mrs. Aster's free tea party on October 25 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Gorgas House Museum!

📷 : Ashley Redic

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What role does Dr. Edgar Corvus (American Crow – 𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘷𝘶𝘴 𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘺𝘳𝘩𝘺𝘯𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘴), the local chemist and naturalist, play in our free and all-ages Garden Tea Party mystery at the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Gorgas House Museum on October 25 from 5-8:00 p.m.?

📷 : Artwork by Ashley Redic

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Professor Hesta Duvernoy (Eastern Hognose – 𝘏𝘦𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘯 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘳𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘰𝘴) issss absssolutely terrified of crowdsss and ssstaysss inssside mossst daysss. Investigate her role in our free and all-ages Garden Tea Party mystery on October 25 from 5-8:00 p.m.

GET DETAILS: ➡️ bit.ly/46XT3s0

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Could Mr. Tobias F. Woodhouse III (Fowler's Toad – 𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘹𝘺𝘳𝘶𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘸𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘪), a local businesstoad, be involved in our Garden Tea Party mystery? Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Gorgas House Museum on Oct. 25 from 5-8:00 p.m. to find out!

INFO: ➡️ bit.ly/46XT3s0

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Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Gorgas House Museum on October 25 from 5-8 p.m. to see how military doctor, Colonel William Skeeter (Eastern Red Bat – 𝘓𝘢𝘴𝘪𝘶𝘳𝘶𝘴 𝘣𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘴), fits into our mystery!

LEARN MORE: ➡️ bit.ly/46XT3s0

📷 : Ashley Redic

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Attend our free "Haunting at the Museums: Garden Tea Party" on October 25 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. to meet Ms. Sandra Perry (Beach Mouse – 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘺𝘴𝘤𝘶𝘴 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘶𝘴)!

INFO: ➡️ bit.ly/46XT3s0

📷 : Ashley Redic

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You are cordially invited to attend our free “Haunting at the Museums: Garden Tea Party” on October 25 from 5-8:00 p.m. Expect hands-on activities, storytelling, and, of course, a bit of mystery!

MORE INFO: ➡️ bit.ly/46XT3s0

#UniversityOfAlabama #RollTide #Museums

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The Alabama Museum of Natural History has been selected to participate in the Southeastern Museums Conference and the pan-Smithsonian initiative "Reckoning & Reimagining: Building the Future Through the Lens of 250 Years" workshop.

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𝘊𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘤𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘶𝘮𝘢 𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘬𝘴𝘢𝘣𝘢𝘯𝘪, or the Saban crab 🦀, made its debut on ESPN College GameDay! This fossil is housed in UA Museums' paleontology collection under the care of the Department of Museum Research and Collections.

LEARN MORE: ➡️ bit.ly/46Mrhxm

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