Visiting Pakistan's Natural History Museum - (Chapter One)

@tahastories1 ยท 2025-08-08 10:39 ยท Worldmappin

Today, We will be visiting Natural History Museum. This museum was really vast with so many galleries and sections. That's why i divided my journey into many parts(as this would be easy for me to write separately and easily for each species and creature that came my way).

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No need to fear, it's just a statue now of Baluchitherium( No, it's not Etherium)- Don't be funny ๐Ÿ˜„.

It is considered herbivorous, the largest mammal lived on earth. To find its real image, we have to sit in Time travel machine and have to go at least 28-23 million years ago. We can not go, right?


I have a catchy line in my mind - After seeing this Alligator.

Say Alligator
See you later
๐Ÿ˜†


I was curious, and a question popped up in my mind. Am i allowed to ask?

Does this Alligator also have 32 teeth like us?

Why are Museum's owners not feeding this Alligator? Alligator is keeping his mother open for so long time.

***Indus Blind Dolphin***

They are found in the Indus River of Pakistan.
One interesting fact, i got to learn about Blind Dolphins that..... these aren't actually blind but they have poor eyesight and rely on echolocation to navigate and to hunt in the waters of Indus River.
Sadly, these dolphins are considered as endangered due to degrading habitat and climate change.


It's taxidermy of Mount Sindhi Ibex, which means it is a preserved animal to display in the museum. On google search, I found that its wild goat live resides in dry mountainous regions of Southern Pakistan.


Here comes

***Chakoor, The National Bird of Pakistan***

I have always learned and memorized this question in the book of General Knowledge.

A small little Zebra.
I think its breed is different as i have always seen zebras with black and white stripes.

Is it moving?

Another Alligator who is also hungry.


Green Sea Turtle , who were residing in Sea but accidently came to land and people captured them in Glass.


At first, i thought that these Pheasants were actually types of chicken, but on search, i found that these are species of birds belonging to Southeast Asia(Pakistan) and Himalayas.

Oh
SNAKE
๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ
I am afraid of them. Can i just run away from here,please?


Name really catched my attention - Honey Badger
Is it a Baddie? ๐Ÿ˜†
I found that this animal has an omnivorous diet, including honey. May be that's why it's called Honey Badger.


Skulls of Humans behind the glass jar and my skull was shocked to see them.

The full skeleton of Giraffe that came from Lahore Museum in 1983.


I have studied coral ๐Ÿชธ Reefs and their formation. I want to go to Karachi personally to see them along the coastline ๐Ÿ˜‰.


Molar teeth of Elephant that are at least 9 million years old collected from Dina-Pakistan.

Now, I am welcoming to very small yet interesting gallety "Invertebrates Fossils of Pakistan".


Interesting, at first i built a perception that Nummulites are actually coins ๐Ÿ˜†.
How wrong was I?
These are actually extinct marine organisms from different water bodies ๐Ÿ˜ณ.
Isn't it fascinating?


See you next time with another travel with another exploration.

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