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While the 64cm-tall, 180cm-long skeleton isn't on the same scale as Dippy (let's face it, Enigmacursor is a mere slip of a ...
Since the museum lost Dippy, its Diplodocus skeleton, to Coventry, the NHM has had a Jurassic hole in its heart – until now.
Paleontologists have identified a new ancient reptile from the Solnhofen limestone slabs, thanks to a chance discovery. A ...
A small dinosaur that once dashed along North American riverbanks has found a new home in London. The new species, named ...
Sotheby's is auctioning a Ceratosaurus skeleton that used to be displayed at the Mountain America Museum of Ancient Life in ...
Natural history museums teach us about our world, but they aren’t telling us the whole story, writes curator Jack Ashby in ...
A new species of dinosaur has been identified from a partial skeleton discovered in Colorado, researchers said. The ...
A new dinosaur species, named Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, has been unveiled at London’s Natural History Museum.
Fossils described in a new study speak to a previously unknown large-bodied lizard diversity that existed alongside dinosaurs ...
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 ...