Explore Borneo’s Wild Wonders at the Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
by Jjtotheworld
May 2, 2025
by Jjtotheworld
May 2, 2025
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Nestled in the heart of Kuching, the Natural History Museum—part of the Sarawak State Museum complex—offers a captivating glimpse into Borneo’s rich biodiversity. Visitors can admire an array of preserved specimens, including crocodiles, monkeys, fishes, and corals, showcasing the region’s diverse fauna.
Notably, the museum houses the skull of Bujang Senang, a massive saltwater crocodile that once roamed Sarawak’s rivers. The exhibits, some dating back to the Brooke era, provide insights into the island’s natural history. A visit here is a journey through time, offering both educational and awe-inspiring experiences for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.  
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