Gnatalie, the world’s only green dinosaur fossil, will go on view November 17 in a new wing of the Natural History Museum in ...
Christmas has officially landed at London's Natural History Museum. The museum's large animatronic T-Rex has been dressed in ...
The dinosaur dates back to the Triassic, about 30 million years before the iconic long-necked plant-eaters Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus appeared on the scene. It wasn't as large, weighing about 10 ...
It could be seen in this spot in the 1890s and 1900s. In the early 1990s, Triceratops moved out of Hintze Hall and the tail of our replica Diplodocus was repositioned to reflect a new scientific ...
The first visitors have seen Dippy the Diplodocus at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, where it will be display for the next three years. The 26-metre long (85ft) skeleton was seen by more than two ...
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 ...