In pictures: the Natural History Museum's T-Rex has a jazzy new Christmas jumper for the 2025 festive season
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In pictures: the Natural History Museum's T-Rex has a jazzy new Christmas jumper for the 2025 festive season
"Santa Jaws is now on show for all to see. The yuletide display is less heartwarming, and more horror movie, as it depicts the big dino clad in his jumper and Santa hat terrorising a town, surrounded by snowy mountains, trees and houses. As for the jumper's design, we know this is what you're all here for. This year's jumper features a selection of the museum's finest prehistoric specimens, including a T-Rex skull and ammonite fossil, with an illustration of the South Kensington building on the back."
"The unveiling of the Christmassy T-Rex coincides with the museum's festive merch sale. Visitors can now shop for their own Christmas jumpers, socks and scarves featuring this year's design. For the first time, the NHM has made a jumper for dogs too. Adorable! The range has been created in collaboration with NOTJUST, a UK-based social enterprise, using 100 percent organic cotton."
London is decking out for the festive season and the Natural History Museum has unveiled its 2025 winter display featuring its animatronic T-Rex in a giant Christmas jumper. The dinosaur, nicknamed Santa Jaws, appears in a horror-movie-style scene wearing a jumper and Santa hat while terrorising a snowy town. This year's jumper shows prehistoric specimens including a T-Rex skull and ammonite fossil, plus an illustration of the South Kensington building. The museum is selling matching jumpers, socks, scarves and the first-ever dog jumper, made with NOTJUST from 100 percent organic cotton. Profits support the museum's charitable mission and scientific research.
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