- four s****y legs have been
compared with
cantilever bridges. In fact, D.
carnegii is
currently one of the
longest dinosaurs known from a
complete skeleton...
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Museum of
Natural History, and the
holotype of the
species Diplodocus carnegii. It is
considered the most
famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world...
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Fossilized skeleton (cast) of
Diplodocus carnegii,
showing an
extreme example of the
vertebral column that
gives the
vertebrates their name. The species...
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common ancestor of
Triceratops horridus, P****er
domesticus and
Diplodocus carnegii, and all of its descendants, to
ensure that
sauropods and kin
remain included...
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Mounted D.
carnegii (or "Dippy")
skeleton at the
Carnegie Museum of
Natural History;
considered the most
famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world...
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Dippy is a
plaster cast
replica of the
fossilised bones of a
Diplodocus carnegii skeleton, the
original of
which – also
known as
Dippy – is on
display at...
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redefined Saurischia as "the most
inclusive clade that
contains D[iplodocus]
carnegii, but not T[riceratops] horridus",
resulting in a
clade containing only...
- exhibits—nicknamed "Dippy"—is a 105-foot (32 m)-long
replica of a
Diplodocus carnegii skeleton which was on
display for many
years within the
central hall. The...
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prominence in 1899 when its
scientists unearthed the
fossils of
Diplodocus carnegii.
Notable dinosaur specimens include one of the world's very few fossils...
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Brontosaurus excelsus, B. parvus,
Barosaurus lentus,
Diplodocus longus, D.
carnegii,
Galeamopus and
Dyslocosaurus polyonychius. By the late Morrison, gigantic...