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The Anniston Museum of Natural History is home to the Hodges Meteorite, a hidden gem that fell on a Sylacauga farm in 1954. It's the only documented case of a meteorite striking a human, causing only minor injuries to Mrs. Hodges. 2. With over 2,000 specimens, the museum's mineral collection showcases hidden gems like the rhodochrosite, a rare gem known for its vibrant pink color, originating from Argentina. 3. The museum houses the state's largest collection of insects, including fascinating beetles like the Hercules beetle, which can grow up to 6 inches long, making it one of the largest beetles in the world. 4. Kids can discover the mystery behind the Megalodon, an extinct shark species, through a life-sized replica of its jaw at the museum. This ancient apex predator is believed to have lived around 23 million years ago. 5. Step into the museum's Cave Exhibit, where young visitors can explore stalagmites, stalactites, and even crawl through a man-made formation called the "Lemon Squeeze," offering a thrilling adventure while learning about geology.
