
Museum of Natural Mystery – Exhibit 15: Making Friends
Appendix: Dogs: mankind’s constant companions. They love us, and we love them. Anyone with a dog knows that the bond runs deeper than owner

Appendix: Dogs: mankind’s constant companions. They love us, and we love them. Anyone with a dog knows that the bond runs deeper than owner

Appendix: The recorded history of important scientific discoveries tends to favor old white dudes while glossing over people of color. As a result, this

Appendix: Today’s Museum of Natural Mystery examines Bigfoot’s arrival in the public eye, and its evasion of that eye ever since. Is Bigfoot a

Appendix: Welcome back to Museum of Natural Mystery, everyone! Today’s exhibit attempts to answer what you might think would be a simple question: What

Appendix: Fear and sensationalism can make monsters out of any creature, but some animals don’t need help from tall tales to be terrifying. In 1959, off

Appendix: “Find new species and catalog them.” This has always been the driving force behind natural history, but it’s also the prime directive of Pokemon.

Footnotes: It’s unusual for someone whose entire career is built on studying bones to have their own skeleton become the subject of adventure and controversy,

Footnotes: There are countless tales throughout history — and especially throughout World War I — of courageous women picking up the sword or the rifle at

Footnotes: The jackalope is as American as apple pie. They’re such a common sight that most Americans don’t give them a second thought because the decorative

Footnotes: Today, Museum of Natural Mystery fills in the gaps on the lingering questions that you, the audience, had about Season 1. Hold on

Every week Vincent and David have teamed-up to keep nerds across the lands up to date with comic book pop culture. Before they take a

Footnotes: In 1868, the first dinosaur skeleton ever to be mounted, Hadrosaurus foulkii, went on display at The Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.