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Where did dinosaurs come from? New evidence points to the equator
A small fossil jaw rests in Argentina’s national natural science museum in Buenos Aires. The fossil, only six inches long, carries backward-curving teeth shaped for gripping prey. Paleontologist ...
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 ...
This specimen of diplodocus carnegii, known as Dippy, was discovered 125 years ago. The first of the bones that would become known as Dippy the dinosaur were dug from the soil of Sheep Creek, Wyo., ...
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Diplodocus: The dinosaur with a sonic boom tail
Diplodocus was one of the longest dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic. But its most unusual feature may have been its extremely ...
An early ancestor of large, long-necked, four-legged dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus was a quick, nimble biped that probably used its forelimbs to grasp its food, which included leaves, ...
Pittsburgh resident Emily Eckel sat in traffic along Forbes Avenue, admiring the scarf around the neck of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s dinosaur statue. She wondered if Diplodocus Carnegii, ...
"You know what? Why aren't we doing what we want?!" An early promo trailer is available online for the Polish animated movie titled Diplodocus, an especially unique creation about a little green ...
The 85ft-long (26m) replica dinosaur skeleton arrived at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in 2023, but now a three-year loan from London's Natural History Museum has been extended until 19 February 2027 ...
A Diplodocus-like dinosaur is the first of its kind to be found in Asia, suggesting the landmass could have helped dinosaurs reach other regions and that this group was more widely distributed across ...
What self-respecting person who was once an 8-year-old kid hasn’t, at one time or another, dreamed of owning their very own genuine dinosaur? Well, so long as you’ve got a couple million bucks to ...
Hans-Dieter Sues - Curator, Paleontology, National Museum of Natural History Dinosaur skeletons are the pride and joy of every natural history museum. As throngs of visitors come to marvel at the ...
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