Moment Just Stop Oil eco-zealots spray orange powder over skeleton replica of the world’s biggest ever dinosaur on display at the Natural History Museum

This is the moment the eco-fanatics at Just Stop Oil sprayed a dinosaur exhibit at London’s Natural History Museum with orange powder as they continue their brutal series of demonstrations across the capital.

Two demonstrators from the group gained access to the new exhibition at the world-famous museum today and began spraying some kind of powder under the skeletal replica of the world’s largest dinosaur ever, the Titanosaurus.

Video footage was captured of the pair of eco-clowns performing the stunt while surrounded by shocked members of the public who looked on in disbelief.

They then sat on the ground beneath the gigantic structure and held up a sign that read: “For the sake of health, just stop using oil.” One of the men was also wearing a shirt with the words ‘doctor’ on the front.

It comes just a day after a group of Just Stop Oil protesters spray-painted the Wellington Arch in orange before being arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.

The incident comes as eco-enthusiasts have vowed to continue their ‘resistance’ against the government’s new migration policy.

Last Thursday, a group of protesters blocked a bus transporting asylum seekers to the controversial Bibby Stockholm Barge.

Eventually the bus weaved its way through the 23 protesters walking up and down the road carrying a huge orange banner that read “No Prison Ships.”

Until now, the group has focused exclusively on environmental protests.

Just Stop Oil has not yet addressed today’s incident at the Natural History Museum on its social media, but announced this afternoon that it would ‘begin action’ on Monday 30 October.

In the announcement, posted on followers of Just Stop Oil do. remain in civil resistance.’