- Source: National Zoological Museum of China
- Buntut-merah dauria
- Kucing Pallas
- Acanthosquilla derijardi
- Kucing
- Harimau
- Tenggiling
- Perkici pelangi
- Macan tutul
- Tyrannosaurus
- Kucing emas asia
- National Zoological Museum of China
- Pharmacophagus
- Mo (Chinese zoology)
- Museum of Zoology
- National Zoological Park (United States)
- Museum of Comparative Zoology
- National Museum of Ireland
- National Museum of Natural History, France
- National Taiwan Museum
- Zoo
The National Zoological Museum of China is located on the campus of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing in the Chaoyang District. It is the largest zoological museum in China. It has three floors of exhibits that surround a central exhibit area that contains a large hanging whale skeleton. The exhibits consists largely of mounted bird, mammal, and insects. The butterfly collection is quite large in particular.
Exhibits
The nine showrooms are categorized by the following: Insect Exhibition Pavilion, Insect Hall and Butterfly Hall, Invertebrate Exhibition Pavilion and Invertebrate Hall, Fish and Amphibian Exhibition Pavilion,Animal and Hominid Hall, Bird Exhibition Pavilion, Bird Hall, Mammal Exhibition Pavilion, Endangered Animals Hall, Digital Specimen Exhibition Pavilion, Animal Diversity and Evolution Hall.
See also
Kunming Institute of Zoology
References
External links
National Zoological Museum of China Official site (in Chinese)
Science Museums of China at kepu.net.cn (in Chinese)