Acquaintance with "Kramazavr"
October 10 students of group 67 and members of the circle "Native Land" visited the Kramatorsk Paleontological Museum. There are very few cities in our country that can boast of such unique exhibits of such a high level, which is demonstrated by the museum of our city.
KTT students saw fragments of animals of the last ice age - mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, bison, as well as marine life - whale, basilosaurus and giant fossil shark Carcaradon, as well as various corals, shells, shells, petrified trees, mollusks and more. Many of them were found in our city.
Of particular interest was the imprint of the profile of the head of the embryo, which is about 60 million years old. This exhibit is named "Kramazavr" in honor of our city.
The tour was also interesting because almost all the exhibits could be touched: hold a petrified tree in your hands, take the horns of a prehistoric buffalo, touch the hair of a real mammoth.