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= Tusher African Hall = The Tusher African Hall is a

Dioramas
The African hall exhibits many Dioramas that contain old taxidermy models of species collected from the African continent during a time when collections provided the best information though harvesting live animals.

Cheetah
At "so-and-so" features a small diorama containing a growling cheetah with a fresh kill.

Diorama History
The Cheetah diorama is a snapshot of Africa

Savannah
The Savannah diorama contains African Lions.

African Penguins
At the North-Eastern section of the Tusher African Hall resides a Penguinarium housing African penguins.

Human Evolution
At the South-Western section of the Tusher African Hall lies a exhibit section covering Human evolution and species associated with Hominini. Dioramas featuring the Western lowland gorilla, African wild dog, and Gazelle, are also exhibited in the area.

Education
"Tusher African Hall focuses on three main themes: Africa is made up of many different ecosystems; African plants and animals are uniquely adapted to live in their environments; and the many ecosystems found in Africa were the backdrop for human evolution."