Sea Monsters on Broad St.

“Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure” brings to life the most bizarre, ferocious and fascinating creatures ever to inhabit Earth’s oceans. When strange bones are discovered in a muddy Kansas riverbank, paleontologists investigate a mystery “buried in time.” Travel back to the Late Cretaceous, when giant marine reptiles dominated an inland sea that cut across North […]

“Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure” brings to life the most bizarre, ferocious and fascinating creatures ever to inhabit Earth’s oceans. When strange bones are discovered in a muddy Kansas riverbank, paleontologists investigate a mystery “buried in time.” Travel back to the Late Cretaceous, when giant marine reptiles dominated an inland sea that cut across North America.

Follow a female dolichorhynchops (a seal-like reptile) and her offspring through adventures that illustrate life in the sea during the age of dinosaurs. Live-action re-creations of actual paleontological digs reveal the scientific basis behind each animated episode.

Note: The realistic, computer-generated footage of the underwater creatures in Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure may not be suitable for very young children.

“It’s ‘Finding Nemo’ with a ‘Wow!’ factor of about 100.” — The Washington Post

Click here to visit the official “Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure” website.

Daily shows at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. Click here to purchase tickets.

To visit the Science Museum’s website click here. Call (804) 804-864-1400.

Note: During renovations, the IMAX®DOME Theater will be closed Monday, Mar 17 – Friday, Mar 21, 2008.

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