The milk snake was pretty cool! He was very active and I got a cool video of him. Very interesting..
The milk snake was pretty cool! He was very active and I got a cool video of him. Very interesting... Just small.
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The milk snake was pretty cool! He was very active and I got a cool video of him. Very interesting... Just small.
All these photo's above are from the Hunterian museum. Not the Hunterian Zoology museum. The main Hunterian Museum is totaly worth going, it looks amazing. The Zoology museum is not worth visiting. It is more a campus museum for students to learn about Zoology.
Excellent collection for the benefit of the majority like me a technocrat and businessman. It's enriching for any age and who aren't in the field of zoology.
What a great gallery of treasure and history from Scotland. My favorite part is the collection of nests, which show us that humans aren't the only builders on Earth, and that quite often birds and bugs are way better at building massive structures. Oh and the gems.
You'll love all the diverse artwork and artefacts you'll come across in the museum. It really weaves a beautiful story of the cultures and civilizations that came before our own. Very informative.
I loved this. Great spot to pass some time on a rainy afternoon in Glasgow!
Best UK museum I've been to in years. Do not change this gem.
Use to come here to study for a bit. Not too big or impressive but it was a nice place.
Classy place, smells like science :)
It's a small collection , but worth the time , located in Glasgow University , a cornucopia of architectural splendor .