Please remove the live animals or just have small, solitary species. The first two floors were as you'd expect from a natural history museum and it was relatively interesting. But I can't believe the cruelty of humankind with the live animals kept on the last floor. I wasn't expecting there to be live animals and kept in such cruel conditions. It's one thing keeping snakes and small tortoises, but there were crocodiles living miserably in a tank with just enough room to turn around. I really can't believe that no one else has commented on this anywhere. How cruel and unempathetic humans are. It's lovely that the first two floors and educative and talk about saving the environment in the future, but so, so, so awful that the live animals are mistreated, living their entire lives in such a small space with no stimulation to their day except screaming kids banging on the glass. Many were overweight and it's no wonder. I'm so disappointed. I hope it can be rectified - there's no value added by having the living creatures over...
Read moreOn a rainy day, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, which my family visited, was quite crowded with a group of families, couples, and foreigners. There is no designated parking lot, so I parked in a nearby parking lot and walked down for 10 minutes. The museum we visited has an elevator, so we started our tour by coming down from the upper floor. There were alive creatures, models, and fossils. Above all, my children's interest was great, aroused a lot of curiosity, and continued to ask questions. There was also a bathroom on each floor, and there was a photo zone on each floor too, so it was good place to...
Read moreSome of the displays are outdated and shabby. However, the reptile exhibits are pretty good for a free zoo/museum. The location isn't easy to get to, but the surrounding parks...
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