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 ...
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., ...
20 February 2023: Visitors observe ‘Dippy the Diplodocus’ at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, where the museum will be hosting the 26-metre long replica skeleton for the next three ...
The British public will get the chance to see Dippy the Diplodocus outside of London for the first time on Saturday. The giant model dinosaur skeleton is beginning its three-year tour of the UK at ...
The skeleton cast is 26 metres (85ft) long, and diplodocus are thought to have walked the earth 150 million years ago. Credit: PA Visitors to Coventry are being given an extra year to see the Natural ...
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