Animal Inside out at the Natural History Museum

You might remember Gunther von Hagens' "Body Worlds" exhibition a few years back, which featured real human bodies posed in a plastinated form... well, "Animal Inside Out" is an animal version of that exhibit. It features more than 100 anatomical specimens from a tiny frog all the way up to an enormous 4-tonne elephant. The skins have been stripped away so you can see the intricate inner workings of everything from a hare and a goat, to a giraffe, octopus and ostrich. The show runs from the 6th April to the 16th September 2012






