The boy's interest in prehistoric animals began in early childhood. Initially, he collected toy dinosaurs, but gradually his fascination grew into a serious study of paleontology. The young enthusiast started reading specialized books, studying species of ancient reptiles, and adding real fossils, ancient shark teeth, and replicas of fossil finds to his collection. When the exhibits became too numerous for his bedroom, the idea of creating his own museum emerged. His parents supported their son's initiative, helped equip the space, set up display cases, and organize the collection, turning the home assembly into a full-fledged exhibition. Today, the museum is open to visitors. The young founder himself conducts tours, telling guests about dinosaurs, the Mesozoic era, excavations, and the history of each exhibit. Among the visitors are not only children but also adults interested in paleontology. Representatives of the Guinness World Records noted not only the age of the record holder but also the serious approach to creating the museum. The boy himself admits that he does not intend to stop at what he has achieved: he dreams of expanding the collection and one day participating in real archaeological expeditions in search of new finds.