blue whale skeleton "Hope"

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The blue whale skeleton "Hope" is a spectacular suspended centerpiece in the main hall of London’s Natural History Museum, symbolizing both the grandeur of the largest animal ever known and the importance of marine conservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blue whale skeleton
museum exhibit
skeleton of Balaenoptera musculus
category exhibits at the Natural History Museum, London
whale skeletons
commonName Hope
conservationMessage need to protect endangered marine species
displayType suspended skeleton display
educationalFocus history of whaling
human impact on oceans
whale biology
isLargestExhibitTypeAtMuseum largest skeleton on display in the museum
locatedIn Natural History Museum, London
locatedInCity London, England
surface form: London
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
locatedInHall Hintze Hall
material real bone and cast elements
museumSection blue zone
orientation diving pose
ownedBy Natural History Museum, London
position suspended from ceiling
replacedExhibit Dippy the Diplodocus cast
role main hall centerpiece
speciesCommonName blue whale
symbolizes grandeur of the largest animal ever known
importance of protecting the oceans
marine conservation
taxon Balaenoptera
surface form: Balaenoptera musculus
unveiledInMonth July
unveiledInYear 2017

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Natural History Museum, London hasExhibit blue whale skeleton "Hope"