Can you find Dippy's nostrils? What feature does Diplodocus share with humans but few other dinosaurs? Rotate, zoom in and explore the features of this popular dinosaur.
The 26m (85ft) diplodocus was seen by more than two million ... relocated to the basement to protect it from bomb damage. Its head originally pointed downwards with the tail resting on the ground ...
The first visitors have seen Dippy the Diplodocus at Herbert Art Gallery ... dinosaur skeleton like this," said Lorraine Cornish, head of conservation at the Natural History Museum.