Opening June 15, the new Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibition follows Field Museum scientists on the thrilling search for never-before-seen fossils.
Today, Antarctica can be a forbidding land of snow and ice—but dinosaurs thrived there 200 million years ago in a lush, forested environment.
Opening in June, this exhibition follows Field Museum scientists on the thrilling search for never-before-seen fossils and sheds new light on our planet’s changing climate and geology.
Journey alongside early explorers, see our scientists’ groundbreaking discoveries firsthand, and witness the extreme conditions of expeditions to the “Frozen Continent.”