Today, my parents took me to visit the Museum of Paleontology.
I went in and took a look, which was a big surprise. There are so many fossils here. I saw the earliest fossils and photos of marine animals, mollusks, arthropods and vertebrates. What attracted me most was the specimen of the giant dragonfly. Its body is ten times that of an ordinary dragonfly. It can fly 69 kilometers per hour. I'm really curious. Is there really such a giant dragonfly in the world? When you grow up, you must see for yourself. Besides these, I also saw the ape-man skull in Hulu Cave, the homo erectus skull in Nanjing, dinosaur fossils and cartoons of the dinosaur era.
The knowledge of paleontology here has opened my eyes, and I will keep it in mind.
This morning, the weather was a little gloomy, but it didn't affect my enthusiasm for visiting paleontological fossils and archaeological research! We arrived at Nanjing Paleontology Museum at 8:35. There are so many reporters!
Visiting the Museum of Paleontology (2)
As soon as we entered the stadium yard, we saw a huge dinosaur from the outside. I immediately said to my classmate Guo Yuxuan, "Kill it!" Unexpectedly, when we said we were going in, the team leader asked us to go in first! This just meets my expectations. ......
First of all, we visited the long dinosaur fossils, about 20 meters long, as high as the roof on the first floor of the museum. I thought it was Liang Long, but the lecturer said it wasn't Liang Long. Liang Long seems to be longer. The teacher said that because herbivores need to eat tall plants, their necks must be very long. But when the neck is long, the head should not be too big, or the neck can't support the head. Because of its small head, herbivores are stupid. Carnivores are just the opposite.
Then, we visited the ancestors of dinosaurs, such as trilobites and shrimp. The teacher also said that all creatures on land evolved from the ocean, and even plants came ashore from the ocean. When I heard this, I was impatient and felt like running away. It's too profound for me to understand. It turns out that we humans are all reptiles in the ocean.
Later, we went to watch TV. In the past, the wings of dragonflies were more than one meter long, and spiders were surprisingly big. What a horrible scene! We also see their future in the evolution of history: giant insects almost died out in the end, because they could not adapt to the changes of the earth, dying of thirst and heat. Small mammals can avoid water shortage and high temperature caused by the harsh environment of the earth by digging sand pits and eating less. But with the improvement of the environment, they finally increased and became huge hoses. Suppose hoses are as big as cars, but the animals that prey on them are only as big as children. Why can such a small animal eat a big creature? Because they have venom. Their venom is eight times more poisonous than the most poisonous snake venom, enough for large animals to fall on their mouths.
Finally, we click on the pictures in the high-tech room. As long as we click on a creature, a picture will pop up with the characteristics of each creature written on it. In order to observe the birth of dinosaurs more clearly, we also bought dinosaur eggs, which are now in the water, hoping to see dinosaurs slowly climb out of the eggs in a few hours.
How time flies! At half past six 1 1, the activity is over. Finally, each of us got a dinosaur stick. How cool! This activity taught me a lot!