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VISITORS to the Natural History Museum in Tring will be able to take on champions of the animal world in a mini Olympic-style games at its latest exhibition.

People can test their target practice skills against those of the famed archer fish, and if their hand-to-eye co-ordination does not bag them a medal finish, visitors can see if they can out-jump a kangaroo at the Animal Record Breakers exhibit.

There’s also a chance to try on a set of water buffalo horns – the longest horns grown by a living animal.

The free exhibition is running at the Akeman Street museum until Sunday, July 8.


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