Dippy the dinosaur is to return to the Natural History Museum (NHM) after four years ... The replica of the diplodocus will go on display in Kensington, west London, as part of an exhibition ...
We now know that this sauropod's long neck was very flexible. This would have meant that Diplodocus could have reached food high among the treetops and would have been able to get a good meal by ...
The Natural History Museum is opening a major outdoor green space to support urban nature, scientific research and education, complete with a huge brand new bronze diplodocus dinosaur. Five acres ...
We don't know exactly what Diplodocus or other dinosaurs would have sounded like since no human ever heard them (apart from modern-day bird song). However, scientists have been able to hypothesise ...
The exhibit is a plaster-of-Paris replica of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton. The original bones are housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, USA. There are several Dippy ...
It’s not the holiday season in the Natural History Museum until ... showcasing the museum’s latest prehistoric resident, Fern the Diplodocus. The enormous golden giant found its home in ...
making the Natural History Museum one of the world’s greatest scientific resources. A trip here is always educational and stimulating but also – in busy periods – frenetic and crowded. Stepping into ...
The Natural History Museum has today answered the billion ... features the Museum’s latest prehistoric resident, Fern the Diplodocus. The towering gold giant made its home in the Museum ...
Why did Diplodocus swallow stones? Through hands-on experience with fossils and casts ... This program is offered in partnership with the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History.