The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, home to the Tyrannosaurus rex holotype and a famous Diplodocus, will ...
The Natural History Museum’s cast specimen of a Diplodocus, affectionately known as Dippy Diplodocus, has been seen by approximately 90 million visitors since 1905. However, in 2016 plans were ...
Dippy the dinosaur is a plaster-of-Paris replica of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton. The original skeleton is housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, USA. There are several ...
Given its distinctive long neck, tail, and sturdy legs, it could also represent an entirely new dinosaur species related to ...
The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa, suggests a new study led by UCL (University College London) ...
This 1924 photograph shows the hall at its fullest. Four elephants dominate the scene. Diplodocus and Triceratops in Hintze Hall in 1979 In the early 1990s, Triceratops moved out of Hintze Hall and ...