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3-d Digital Cinema

The Museum offers film presentations in 3-D with its state-of-the-art digital projection system. Using polarized light rather than traditional red/blue lens filters, the high-definition system offers Museum audiences dramatically crisp images and an exciting presentation format to experience while in the Exhibit Halls. Tickets available at the box office and in the online store.

Turtle Vision (3-D Cinema)

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Coral reefs, breaching whales, close encounters of the snake-y kind, and a dancing octopus add to the adventure in this inspiring coming-of-age story that illustrates the importance of protecting our oceans. Selected as a 2011 Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival finalist in the category of Best Children's Program ... (details).

Waking the T. Rex: The Story of Sue (3-D Cinema)

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A T. rex named Sue comes to life again as scientists use fossil clues to re-create her eventful life onscreen — including a tumultuous battle with a Triceratops. Some scenes may not be suitable for young children. (details).

Wild Ocean (3-D Cinema)

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Huge schools of sardines encounter predatory humans, gannets, seals, dolphins, sharks, and penguins in a feeding frenzy off the coast of South Africa. (details).
 

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