"Look at its tiny head!" says Vieve, pointing at the dinosaur's skeleton that spans the entire length of the museums's foyer.
This is Genevieve Sebastian's interpretation of Little Head at the ROM.
Perched on top of its body, its head is almost smaller than mine.
That's the funny thing with evolution: big heads progress confirming that nerds will eventually take over the planet. Yahoo.
I'm at the Royal Ontario Museum that has been on Bloor and Avenue Road in Toronto since 1914; it's one of North America's largest museums of natural history, culture and art that pulls in over one million visitors a year. Here are a few of my favourites on my first ever visit. But, a bit of background.
The ROM. Some love it; some hate it, architecturally speaking, of course.