Today my mom and I went to the Cincinnati Museum! I had wanted to go for a long while because they have a Torvosaurus, and I've never seen one before. Here's some of the fossils that were present, the ones I thoughts were cool.
Some kind of Jurassic-age crocodylomorph
Galeomopus - first heard about this guy in 2021, when I learned the museum allows people to go on digs with the team in Montana
Allosaurus - damn Allo is way smaller than I thought it was. I knew it was smaller than Sauroph but it doesn't look very imposing
Archaeopteryx
Dromaeosaurus - near several paravian and avian dinosaurs, to show evolution of feathers and flight
Dromaeo foot
T. rex skull
Daspletosaurus - Exact opposite as Allo, I didn't realize how big Daspleto was
Coelophysis & Geosternbergia (yes I know it doesn't exist now)
Apatosaurus - wow this guy was huge. Appears half of it was tail. Most of it was a metal outline
Torvosaurus - ah, the guy I came to see. Bigger than I thought it was, especially compared to A. fragilis
Megalosaurus jaw
That's it for Mesozoic! At least worth mentioning. Othnielosaurus, Compsognathus, and Confuciusornis was also there. There was a few random teeth and skulls of Camara, Edmonto, and Alberto, among others. Onto the Paleozoic exhibit!
Isotelus - very big trilobite
Sea scorpions (Megalograptus & I am assuming Pterygotus)
Dunkleosteus - Outdated info! A sign said it was school-bus sized
Tullymonstrum - Hell yeah Tullymonstrum! Goofy ahh thing. One of the best prehistoric animals from Ohio
There was also Cladoselache and Tiktaalik, but didn't show those (obviously) among other random things. After that was a Cenozoic exhibit, but I didn't get many photos there. It had a mastodon skeleton and models of dire wolves (correct name! A. dirus), Casteroides, Megalonyx, and I think a Megaloceros, but honestly I can't tell, there wasn't a sign for it.
I got a Daspleto and Torvo ornament and a fossil Orthoceras from the gift shop.
That's all :D