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The exhibition showcases the rich and diverse natural history of the Anatolian region, which has been shaped by geological and ecological forces over millions of years.
The exhibition takes visitors on a tour of various ecosystems that have existed in Anatolia from past to present, presents the fascinating flora and fauna that have inhabited this region, including some of the rare and endangered species that are unique to Anatolia.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is the display of various species of animals, both living and extinct, that have called Anatolia their home. Visitors can observe the Eurasian Lynx, Red Deer, Barn Owl, Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper, Bearded Vulture and other species up close through digital and physical interactive installations.
Another impressive feature of the exhibition is the reproduction of the Tokatensis insect and the life-size fossil replica of Paraceratherium, the largest land mammal found in Anatolia, which lived over 40 million years ago.
In addition to the physical exhibits, the exhibition also offers a memorable virtual experience with interactive digital applications. Visitors can explore various aspects of the natural history of Anatolia and the world at large through these applications, making it an engaging and immersive experience for all ages.
Overall, the Natural History of Anatolia exhibition is an informative and exciting journey through the past and present of the Anatolian region, showcasing the incredible biodiversity and ecological richness that makes this region so unique.