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Naranjo Museum of Natural History - Lufkin, Texas

Naranjo Museum

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Ordovician Period Exhibit at Naranjo Museum of Natural History

Ordovician Period

488-443 Million Years Ago

Here you will find in the fossil cases and in the diorama an excellent representation of all life forms that existed during the Ordovician Period.

Nautiloids were the dominant predators at this time. The Ordovician is best known for its marine invertebrates, including trilobites and brachiopods. A typical marine community consisted of these animals, plus red and green algae, primitive fish, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, and gastropods. This is also the time when Coral began to grow in the ocean. The super continent, Gondwana slowly shifted to the South Pole and the land mass was covered in a glacier that dropped the sea level. These events caused many species of life forms to become extinct.

In case A we have fossilized chrinoids. Chrinoids are a species of echinoderms. They have radial symmetry and are sometimes known as sea lilies.

In case B fossilized Carpoids can be found. Carpoids are related to the Echinoderms but are unique because they do not have radial symmetry but are asymmetrical.

The Starfish in Case C first appeared in the Ordovician and looked very similar to the ones we have today. Starfish have survived many extinction events and their appearance has changed very little throughout time. Coral first appeared at this time and since then have flourished in the ocean.

In case D we have fossils of Coral that date to the Ordovician period and are similar to the most primitive Coral that we have in today’s oceans.

<– Cambrian Period
Silurian Period –>
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19:58 31 Jan 26
This place was cute and the staff were extra friendly
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ADMIN 1
14:21 30 Jan 26
Incredible
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Rayann F.
17:38 27 Jan 26
Me and my son had so much fun here we definitely will go back again
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Lindsey R.
19:27 20 Jan 26
Very very cool Artifacts and Dinosaurs!!!
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Holly N.
19:01 16 Jan 26
Pleasantly surprised with this Lufkin gem. Great museum and the playground was a fun time for the littles.
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Daniel H.
15:19 07 Sep 25
We tried this small museum in Lufkin and was pleasantly surprised. This is a great museum for kids; especially if you don't want to travel to a big city. It doesn't take too long to see everything. It's not to expensive either. My little boy had a blast. This musuem is definitely worth checking out.
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WILLIAM B.
06:08 27 Jul 25
Great Educational Experience for the entire family. Very Fun and Immersive exhibits with lots of artifacts to look at.
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Candace
18:12 12 Jul 25
Such a cute little museum to learn about different times. The receptionist was nice and welcoming. They had so many fossils, rocks, jewelry, tools. I wasn't expecting there to be so many cool things lol. My son really enjoyed himself and he gets bored easily. He was excited to go to the gift shop and get the dinosaur slime and space necklace.
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Joey W.
00:38 30 Dec 24
We walked in the door and were greeted by very kind workers. The admission price to get in is affordable. I was very pleasantly surprised when we walked in to see all kinds of amazing things. As a person who is very fond of ancient history, I was absolutely thrilled to see coins from ancient Rome, Egypt, Israel, and more. There were even interesting Pre-Historic artifacts. My son loved the dinosaur exhibit. There are large dinosaur displays and fossil digging stations for children and adults to enjoy. When we were finished looking at all of the exhibits, we decided to stop at the gift shop on the way out. The gift shop had a lot of options to purchase for both children and adults. The museum is not huge, but there is a lot to see and I was very happy with their collection. The atmosphere was wonderful. It was quiet, and everything was beautifully organized. If I find myself in Lufkin again, I will definitely be back.
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S J
02:27 11 Jul 24
A Gem for Dinosaur Enthusiasts, Naranjo Museum-Natural History you will not miss it. We visited it today. We loved it.
The exhibits are informative, providing fascinating insights into the lives of these magnificent creatures. The display of authentic dinosaur bones, which brings a tangible sense of reality to the creatures that once roamed our planet. The inclusion of a moon stone from the Apollo 14 mission adds an unexpected but delightful twist to the experience, bridging the gap between prehistoric life and human achievements in space exploration. They have a gift shop and they give scavenger hunt print out to keep you engage. I completed mine!
Parking - very easy
Tickets - $ (affordable)
Time required ( 1- 2 hours) depends
wheel chair accessible - Yes
Customer service - excellent
Restrooms - available ( reasonable)
crowded ( not really)
provides summer camp ( Yes)
informative/ worth spending ( Yes - also depends on your kids interests)
Recommended ( 100%)
Naranjo Museum of Natural History - Lufkin, Texas

Naranjo Museum
of Natural History

5104 S. First Street (Hwy 59S)
Lufkin, TX 75901

936-639-3466

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