Newport’s Hatfield Marine Science Center is offering the chance to stand beneath the bones of the largest animal ever known to live on Earth at its newly completed blue whale skeleton display.The massive, 70-foot skeleton, assembled earlier this month in the courtyard of the Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building, comes from a blue whale that washed ashore near Gold Beach in 2015. Scientists and staff with Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal …
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