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Visiting the Dolphinarium in Constanta, Romania -1

Visiting the Dolphinarium in Constanta, Romania -1

June 2018 · 5 min read · Constanța

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What can you do while visiting Constanta during a chilly day and going to the beach is not an option? Go for a walk and explore the city!

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We would have loved to do that but since the wind was too strong and my son had a cough, we opted for indoor entertainment. That means we had to chose between visiting the Aquarium/ a museum or going to the Dolphinarium. Obviously my son's first choice was the Dolphinarium.

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The Dolphinarium is part of the Museum of Natural Sciences of Constanta The Aquarium, The Micro-Reservation (Mini-Zoo) , Planetarium, The Exotic Birds exhibition and Horse Riding School are also part of the Museum of Natural Science.

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Prior to entering the arena, I was pleasantly surprised to discover in the hallway a beautiful exhibition of the Human Evolution Timeline.

The artworks were looking so real, that you'd expect them to make a step towards you at any time.

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Here is Australopithecus Afarensis who lived between 3.9 and 3 milions of years ago. As you can see, it had both ape and human characteristics: a monkey face with a flat forehead, a massive bone above the eyes and a strongly projecting lower jaw.

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Homo habilis was a species of early humans who lived between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago. Its name is due to the carving tools that were found with their fossils.

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Homo Erectus known as the up-right man was an extinct species of archaic humans that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch. He used primitive tools and controlled fire less than 250,000 years ago.

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Homo Neanderthalensiswas our closest extinct human relative whose features include the large middle part of the face, angled cheek bones, a huge nose and a shorter body.

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Here are two close up from the Human Evolution Timeline exhibition panel:

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Eoraptor was one of the earliest known dinosaurs who lived approximately 231 to 228 million years ago, a very small carnivore from the late Triassic period.

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Dimetrodon incisivus was one of the largest land animals and the apex predator of its time, an extinct genus of synapsids that lived during the Cisuralian (Early Permian).

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Dracorex was a herbivour that lived approximately 65-70 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. It had many strange knobs on its head, as most of these thickheaded dinosaurs did and inhabited North America.

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Discosauricus was a small reptiliomorph that lived in what is now Central and Western Europe in the Early Permian Period.

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Megalocerus was an extinct genus of deer whose members lived throughout Eurasia from the late Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene. It is the largest deer species ever.

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The Woolly Mammoth was the extinct genus Mammuthus (the prehistoric elephantids) that lived in the Northern Hemisphere throughout the middle-late Pleistocene and early-late Holocene epochs.

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Tyrannosaurus Rex was the largest of the known carnivorous dinosaurs. Also known as T-Rex, it lived throughout what is now western North America.

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On the other side of the hallway there was another exhibition, a smaller one, explaining to the children the different stages that Planet Earth has passed through.

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We did not have a lot of time left at our disposal to learn more about it because the dolphin's show was about to start.

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We were supposed to stop here once more after the show, but we forgot. My son was anxious to go see the animals in the micro-reservation.

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Seeing animals was definitely far more appealing to my four year old than talking about the early history of Earth.

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The below map of the Black Sea was hung on one of wall of the Dolphinarium's arena and it showed the species of dolphins that lived here.

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Here is one of the two stars of the day that delighted us with their performances. More details about it in my next post!

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Have a great Sunday!

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