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The first baby diplodocus skull ever found is helping scientists uncover how tiny babies that hatched from melon-sized eggs grew into the some of the largest animals that ever walked the Earth.
When Diplodocus Invaded Europe On July 4, 1899, the steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie finally got his Diplodocus Riley Black - Science Correspondent June 9, 2010 ...
Dippy the dinosaur, a Diplodocus skeleton on loan from the Natural History Museum is unveiled at Dorset County Museum on the first stage of an eight-stop tour of the United Kingdom on February 9 ...
Diplodocus was a massive, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur. This specimen -- a female -- was about 55 feet long. It's one of only a few complete skeletons of diplodocus longus ever found.
Following its arrival in Coventry, U.K., Dippy the Dinosaur drew over 10,000 visitors in its first week on display. The opening marked the beginning of Dippy’s three-year stay at the Herbert Art ...
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 institution at an ...
A skeleton of a 19ft-tall dinosaur nicknamed Misty by the family which found it has sold at auction for £400,000. Image: The diplodocus skeleton was dug out of the ground in Wyoming in 2009 The ...