Dippy – a complete cast of a diplodocus skeleton – is Britain’s most famous dinosaur. It has resided at the Natural History Museum in London since 1905 and is now on show in Coventry where it is ...
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., ...
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Dippy the dinosaur is extending its stay in the Midlands after receiving half-a-million visitors
More than half-a-million visitors have been to see Dippy the dinosaur in Coventry since it arrived three years ago. In fact, the iconic diplodocus has been so popular, museum bosses have announced ...
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 ...
Dippy the Diplodocus has become a monster trending hit on Twitter as supporters rally to stop him being put out to pasture by the Natural History Museum. The news that the 85-foot-long plaster ...
LONDON (AP) - Dippy the dinosaur is being retired from London's Natural History Museum - and his fans aren't happy. The museum announced Thursday that the 85-foot (26-meter) plaster skeleton, which ...
A museum is marking one year of a famous dinosaur's residency in Coventry. Dippy the Dinosaur, a replica Diplodocus skeleton, is at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum on loan from the Natural History ...
The finishing touches have been completed on stunning dinosaur exhibit in the West Midlands which opens to the public this weekend. Sign Up and be kept in the loop each and every day with our free ...
LONDON (Reuters) - London's Natural History Museum has installed a four-and-a-half-tonne blue whale skeleton to tower over the heads of visitors, replacing the remains of a much-loved diplodocus known ...
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Sir David Attenborough befriends a lifelike diplodocus as its towering skeleton replica comes to life. During this encounter, surprising truths are revealed about this extinct dinosaur. So now after ...
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