Google has teamed up with over 50 of the world's most notable natural history institutions to add more than 150 interactive stories, 300,000 new photos and videos and over 30 virtual tours. At London's Natural History Museum, the Rhomaleosaurus -- a giant ferocious predator known as the "T-Rex of the ocean" -- can be explored in 360 degrees, as can Berlin's 13-meter tall Giraffatitan.

Also available are virtual tours that explain the history of evolution, starting with the origins of the solar system and taking you through the "rise and the fall of prehistoric worlds." Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde is also home to a four meter by twelve meter "Biodiversity Wall," which hosts 3,000 animals and explains why peacocks have such vibrant feathers, but aren't really able to fly, and how zebras got their stripes.

All you need is a computer or an iOS or Android smartphone, although Google Cardboard would certainly help you fully immerse yourself in the exhibits.