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Newcastle Museum’s largest ever exhibition will showcase the terrifying creatures that ruled the oceans during the time of the dinosaurs. 

Designed for visitors of all ages, Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators is an immersive exhibition that features hands-on installations alongside real fossils from millions of years ago. 

Gigantic life-sized replicas, including a 13m long Elasmosaurus and nine-metre Prognathdon, will demonstrate the sheer scale of these ancient marine reptiles alongside other incredible specimens including a huge 1.4m Kronosaurus jaw and a five-metre long fish that died after swallowing another fish whole. 

Newcastle councillor Peta Winney-Baartz said Sea Monsters provided a unique opportunity to learn more about these fascinating prehistoric creatures. 

“Now open in time for the upcoming school holidays, it gives visitors the chance to learn more about the giant prehistoric sharks and reptiles that hunted the depths of the oceans at a time when the land was ruled by the might of the dinosaurs,” she explained.

“This fun and educational exhibition is perfect for the whole family to enjoy as they walk through the giant ribcage of a sea monster, reach out and touch a replica of a fossilised Megalodon tooth and feel the thrill of the hunt with a 180-degree immersive video that puts you right inside the action.”

Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators is an Australian National Maritime Museum touring exhibition in partnership with Queensland Museum Network.  

Newcastle Museum director Julie Baird said it was a real coup for City of Newcastle to host the significant exhibition.

It’s taken a team of 10 staff two weeks to install.  

“Newcastle Museum is committed to bringing engaging, high-quality touring exhibitions to the Hunter Region that enrich Newcastle’s cultural offering and give local communities access to national and international exhibitions,” Ms Baird said. 

“This is the largest exhibition ever hosted by Newcastle Museum, as well as being the first time Sea Monsters has been displayed in Australia outside a capital city. 

“Newcastle Museum plays a key role in the rich diversity of experiences that help attract visitors to our city and we’re thrilled to be able to share exhibitions of the calibre of Sea Monsters with our community.”

Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators is on display now and will continue through to 26 February. Ticket prices – starting from $7.50 for children, $15 for adults and $40 for a family of four – are on sale now at Newcastle Museum or online via www.newcastlemuseum.com.au.  

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