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., ...
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the discovery of Diplodocus carnegii, or “Dippy,” this July at the museum. The public is invited to events all month long ...
Following my blog the other week about the various Diplodocus casts around the world, and the various positions of their tails, I began to wonder about what happened to the original tail of our own ...
Dippy the dinosaur, the huge cast of a diplodocus skeleton in the entrance of London's Natural History Museum, is being kicked out. The iconic Dippy has stood in the central hall for 35 years and has ...
Dippy the Diplodocus has had pride of place in the Natural History Museum's main hall for more than 30 years The dinosaur -- a replica cast from fossils unearthed in Wyoming in 1898 -- will be ...
Dippy the dinosaur has gone on public display in Scotland for the first time as part of a UK tour. The replica diplodocus skeleton, whose home was London's Natural History Museum for 112 years, was ...
Scientists have identified a new dinosaur species that had one of the longest necks relative to body length ever measured. A typical neck bone in this creature was about the size of two loaves of ...
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 ...
It is hard to think of a more remarkable bargain than “Misty”, the diplodocus that went under the hammer this week for £400,000. The chance to own a 17-metre dinosaur does not come along every day, ...
Dippy the dinosaur has gone on public display in Scotland for the first time as part of a UK tour. The replica diplodocus skeleton, whose home was London's Natural History Museum for 112 years, was ...