The second floor of the museum contains collections and samples of various animals past and present. (Source)
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An elevator with bilingual English/French signage at the museum (Source)
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Exhibits in the Samuel European Galleries (Source)
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The Tomb of General Zu Dashou on display in the ROM Gallery of Chinese Architecture (Source)
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Works on exhibit in the Bishop White Gallery of Chinese Temple Art (Source)
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Exhibits of early Canadian memorabilia on display at the Sigmund Samuel Gallery of Canada (Source)
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Canoes used by the First Nations at The Daphne Cockwell Gallery of Canada: First Peoples. (Source)
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The Gallery of Africa: Egypt includes a number of cartonnages. (Source)
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The museum is home to an extensive collection of Roman artifacts in the Eaton Gallery of Rome and in the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Gallery of Rome and the Near East. (Source)
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The Wirth Gallery of the Middle East explores civilizations from the Palaeolithic Age to 1900 AD found within the Fertile Crescent. (Source)
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Exhibits at the Shreyas and Mina Ajmera Gallery of Africa, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, one of several world culture galleries at the museum (Source)
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Fossils in the Gallery of the Age of Mammals (Source)
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Fossils in the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs and Gallery (Source)
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The world's largest faceted cerussite, the Light of the Desert, on display at the Teck Suite of Galleries (Source)
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The museum has a large collection of birds from past centuries for viewing. (Source)
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Specimen of a Bengal tiger at the Royal Ontario Museum (Source)
The temporary exhibition Being and Belonging: Contemporary Women Artists from the Islamic World and Beyond, at the Institute for Contemporary Culture gallery (Source)
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The Patricia Harris Gallery of Costumes and Textiles holds around 200 artifacts from the museum's textile and costume collection. (Source)
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The museum's lobby, the Samuel Hall Currelly Gallery, houses several items from the museum's collection. (Source)
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The entrance to the Royal Ontario Museum Bat Cave, an interactive gallery at the museum (Source)
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Items on display in a vitrine built into the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal (Source)
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A replica skeleton of Futalognkosaurus inside the Hyacinth Gloria Chen Crystal Court (Source)
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The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal from Bloor Street (Source)
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The Royal Ontario Museum from the southeast. The curatorial centre is visible to the west of the 1933 expansion. (Source)