The British quarreled Museum of natural history and science Museum in one tweet

The British quarreled Museum of natural history and science Museum in one tweet

Twitter user under the name Bednarz decided to find out what London’s cooler — the natural history Museum or the science Museum.

Who would win in a battle between staff @sciencemuseum and @NHM_London, what exhibits/items would help you be victorious? #askacurator

— Bednarz (@bednarz) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”Who would win in a battle between the science Museum and the natural history Museum? What the exhibition and the exhibits would have helped you be a winner?”

The Museum staff got very excited and began to argue, citing as arguments the most interesting and strange exhibits: dinosaurs, insects, fighter jets and even Jenny Haniver (“Eugene Anver”) — figures in the form of grotesque monsters made out of dried skates.

We have dinosaurs. No contest.

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 13 Sep 2017
“We have dinosaurs. Out of competition”

@NHM_London is full of old fossils, but we have robots, a Spitfire and ancient poisons. Boom! #AskACurator https://t.co/lsdOS3HqyO

— Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”At the natural history Museum is just full of old fossils, but we have robots fighter “Spitfire” and ancient poisons. Boom!”

We have robot dinosaurs, Pterodactyls and the most venomous creatures on Earth. Plus volcanoes and earthquakes … And vampire fish. pic.twitter.com/H2dNv0wgQr

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”We have robotic dinosaurs, Pterodactyls and the most venomous beasts on the Earth. Plus volcanoes and earthquakes… And the fish-vampire”

What about this merman & we do have a Polaris nuclear missile as Khalil says! pic.twitter.com/uczMFrvKIw

— Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”What about merman? We also have a nuclear missile “Polaris””

Jenny Haniver sees your merman, never bring a nuke to an earth-shattering meteorite fight, and our cockroach specimens w/ survive us all 😉 pic.twitter.com/mbEgDseZ7G

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”Jenny Haniver sends greetings to your company. Never bring a nuclear bomb into a battle with a giant meteor. However, our cockroaches will outlive us all”

*Game of Thrones theme music* Send in the (sea)-dragons… (from The Book of the Great Sea-Dragons by Thomas Hawkins, 1840). pic.twitter.com/K4Duh3w7Vk

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”*Plays music from “Game of thrones”* Sent to sea dragons… (from “the Book of the great sea dragons” by Thomas Hawkins)”

We see your dragons and have escaped in this bathyscaphe https://t.co/m4gMCpGNxq pic.twitter.com/zqs0YwiQRO

— Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”We see your dragons and saved them from this bathyscaphe”

Erm… oh, okay then. pic.twitter.com/xQwtLHjt7N

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 13 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”Um, okay, well -“

We were all set to call it a draw, but then we saw this. Turns out, we have a dinosaur AND it’s 3D printed! pic.twitter.com/vLRK0PI5JE

— Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) 14 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”We wanted to call it a draw, but then I saw this. It turns out that we have a dinosaur printed on a 3D printer!”

The last word remained with the Museum of natural history. Because it has dinosaurs.

‘Over…’ [End credits start rolling to Game of Thrones outro music] pic.twitter.com/koH47YGjvO

— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) 14 Sep 2017
During the download an error has occurred.”Good…[Starts the final credits music of “Game of thrones”]”

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