A skeletal reconstruction depicting the old, tail-dragging image of Diplodocus. Image from Wikipedia. One century ago, when paleontologists were still just becoming acquainted with the great dinosaurs ...
A team of researchers from the University of Bristol, Natural History Museum of London, the University of Missouri and Ohio University has discovered the eating habits of Diplodocus using a ...
On July 4, 1899, the steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie finally got his Diplodocus. He had set his eye on this fossil prize in the fall of the previous year when the New York Journal ran a fanciful ...
The story of our Diplodocus cast goes back more than a hundred years. We take a look back at its long life as one of the best-loved exhibits in the history of the Museum. The Museum's Diplodocus ...
The hashtag #SaveDippy's been trending on Twitter after London's Natural History Museum announced it was moving its skeleton of a Diplodocus from the museum's entrance. The dinosaur, nicknamed Dippy, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The skeleton of a diplodocus dinosaur that roamed what is now the United States some 160 million years ago was sold for 400,000 pounds ($651,100) to an unidentified public ...
The young diplodocus 'Andrew' was between two and four years old and about six metres long when it died, during the late Jurassic about 150 million years ago. (Andrey Atuchin) The first baby ...
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Diplodocus ranks among the most impressive animals that’s ever walked the earth and, thanks to a great philanthropist, it’s also become one of the world’s favorite dinosaurs. So, let’s get a little ...
Nov. 19 (UPI) -- The Summers Place Auctions in West Sussex, England is auctioning a nearly complete Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton for between £400,000 and £600,000. The rare item, known as Misty, is ...
Sorry Dippy, but your days of scaring the bejesus out of millions of school kids are nearly over. After 35 years of service, the huge skeleton of a Diplodocus is being retired from its leading role at ...
It is the issue that has been on everyone's lips this week. As the Natural History Museum announced it is to move Dippy the Dinosaur to make way for the skeleton of a blue whale, the age old debate on ...