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Three images of children and models showing off new merch from the NC museum of natural sciences.

Photos courtesy NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

Did you hear? Dueling Dinosaurs at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences announced a historic Nanotyrannus discovery in late October — and the timing couldn’t be better.

The Museum Store just unveiled a full-on transformation, introducing a reimagined shopping experience with unique goodies and exclusive dino merch you won’t find anywhere else.

The dino fans in your life will love these beautifully detailed “In a world full of T. Rex, be a Nano” t-shirts.

You’ll also find the “Our Fragile World” collection supporting conservation efforts for NC’s endangered animals, plus plenty of other one-of-a-kind gems that let you show your support.

Shop the new store

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