West Runton Elephant - Exhibits

Exhibits

Due to the weight and size of the remains of the West Runton Elephant, only a few selected bones are on display in the Castle Museum at Norwich and at the Cromer Museum.

  • The lower rear leg (tibia) and a rib of the West Runton Elephant on exhibit at Cromer Museum

  • A neck Vertebra of the West Runton Elephant on exhibit at Cromer Museum.

  • The upper back (thoracic) vertebra of the West Runton Elephant on exhibit at Cromer Museum.

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