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The exhibition Whales / Tohora features intriguing objects and interactive science from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Visitors to Whales / Tohorā will see a sperm whale hunt giant squid, understand echolocation, crawl through a model blue whale heart and build a digital dolphin and see if it can swim. The objects in the exhibition include astonishing and rare specimens such as a 17.8 metre fully-articulated sperm whale skeleton.