She seems to belong to another world, like a diplodocus, and I feel oddly privileged to glimpse her before she becomes extinct. |
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Yesterday I met with representatives from the stegosaur and diplodocus communities. |
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Would you be tempted by a tête-à-tête with a tyrannosaurus, a diplodocus or an iguanodon? |
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The image of a 77-year-old man standing in front of a diplodocus was uncomfortably apt. |
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In truth I'm feeling slightly nauseous by 1.30am, as a harpist plays beneath the diplodocus where we're camped. |
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Leave the kids at home and book your next romantic getaway underneath the diplodocus. |
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The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus. |
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Producing effects that manifested Iannucci's remarkable flights of comedy fantasy must, at times, have proved just as taxing for them as animating a diplodocus. |
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But for my seven-year-old self, and for every seven-year-old who won't have the opportunity to take in that perfect sight of a diplodocus standing guard over a cathedral to nature, I'm still very sad. |
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He blanched a little when he saw the 30 ft long Diplodocus and the life size Tyrannosaurus jawbones. |
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Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. |
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If Apatosaurus and Diplodocus were both low browsers, what potential advantages would be incurred from robust or gracile humeri and femora if walking on wet sediments? |
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Both traditional morphometric methods and thin-plate splines revealed paleobiological trends among the humeri and femora of Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, and Camarasaurus. |
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Diplodocus, reaching lengths over 30 m, was a common sauropod during the late Jurassic. |
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On display is half of a Diplodocus braincase, which provides scientists a number of important clues about the large-scale brain structure of this extinct dinosaur. |
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