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Diplodocus Collection

"Diplodocus: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step into the world of Diplodocus, a magnificent dinosaur that roamed the Earth during the Upper Triassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus

Diplodocus
Weighing around 20 tonnes & reaching up to 26 metres in length Diplodocus is one of the longest-known dinosaurs. It lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Upper Jurassic

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic

Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic period. North America, Atlantis, Europe, Asia, Gondwanaland. Colour print after an illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus Carnegii - Reptile Gallery, Natural History Museu

Diplodocus Carnegii - Reptile Gallery, Natural History Museu
Cast of Diplodocus Carnegii - Reptile Gallery, British Natural History Museum, Kensington, County of London, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Central Hall

Central Hall
View of the Central Hall and Diplodocus replica skeleton, Gallery 10, Life Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London. The Museum was first opened to the public in 1881

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Dinosaur at the Natural History Museum, London, England

Dinosaur at the Natural History Museum, London, England

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus

Diplodocus
Florent Bodart

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Line drawing of a diplodocus

Line drawing of a diplodocus
Animal Themes, Black and White, Diplodocus, Full Length, Illustration and Painting, No People, One Animal, Palaeontology, Pencil Drawing, Side View, Square Image, Standing, Tail, White Background

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Fossil skeleton of an extinct Brontosaurus excelsus

Fossil skeleton of an extinct Brontosaurus excelsus. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A Mesozoic Scene showing Deinotheria, illustration from The Outline of History'by H. G

A Mesozoic Scene showing Deinotheria, illustration from The Outline of History'by H. G
KW270811 A Mesozoic Scene showing Deinotheria, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume I, published in 1920 (colour litho) by Woodward

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus (colour litho)

Diplodocus (colour litho)
5995626 Diplodocus (colour litho) by Stokoe, W. J.(fl.1910-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diplodocus. 80 feet long; very weak laterally, with a brain no bigger than a hens egg)

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Reconstruction of a Diplodocus, Lower Cretaceous

Reconstruction of a Diplodocus, Lower Cretaceous
Reconstruction of a giant dinosaur Diplodocus genus in a swamp lake, North America, Lower Cretaceous. 22m long. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Reconstruction of a Diplodocus, Cretaceous period

Reconstruction of a Diplodocus, Cretaceous period
Reconstruction of a Diplodocus genus dinosaur in a coniferous and cycad forest, Cretaceous period. About 22m long and 34500kg alive

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: DINOSAUR / DIPLODOCUS

DINOSAUR / DIPLODOCUS
DIPLODOCUS

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs

An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs
An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of time

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus longus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Diplodocus longus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus dinosaur with head down

Diplodocus dinosaur with head down, white background

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: First Discovery Of The Long Hind Leg Of The Dinosaur Diplodocus, By Henry Fairfield Osborn In 1898

First Discovery Of The Long Hind Leg Of The Dinosaur Diplodocus, By Henry Fairfield Osborn In 1898, At Bone Cabin Quarry, Near Medecine Bow, Wyoming, America

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus is a genus of extinct diplodocid

Diplodocus is a genus of extinct diplodocid sauropod dinosaur of the Late Jurassic.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: 3D rendering of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton, side view. Diplodocus was a giant herbivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs bathe in a large body of water

Diplodocus dinosaurs bathe in a large body of water
Giant sauropod Diplodocus dinosaurs relax at the end of a long hot day by bathing in the nearest body of water

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A deadly confrontation between a Diplodocus and a pair of Allosaurus

A deadly confrontation between a Diplodocus and a pair of Allosaurus
A deadly confrontation between a giant Diplodocus dinosaur and a pair of carnivorous Allosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur sinking in a deadly mud pit

An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur sinking in a deadly mud pit
An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur battle for their lives as both sink deeper in a deadly mud pit

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Model of a Diplodocus dinosaur, side view

Model of a Diplodocus dinosaur, side view

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Various dinosaurs, illustration

Various dinosaurs, illustration Prehistory And Protohistory, Prehistoric Animals

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus carnegii, extinct genus of diplodocid

Diplodocus carnegii, extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus, side view

Diplodocus, side view

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Dinosaurs in natural habitat

Dinosaurs in natural habitat

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus, herd of dinosaurs

Diplodocus, herd of dinosaurs

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Illustration of Diplodocus dinosaur standing above trench with legs apart and belly hanging below

Illustration of Diplodocus dinosaur standing above trench with legs apart and belly hanging below

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Illustration of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur

Illustration of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Illustration of the hip bone of a Diplodocus dinosaur, Jurassic period

Illustration of the hip bone of a Diplodocus dinosaur, Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A reptoid looks across the river towards an ancient temple guarded by dinosaurs

A reptoid looks across the river towards an ancient temple guarded by dinosaurs
In a time where fantasy and reality meet, a reptoid being looks across the blood red river towards an ancient temple which appears to be guarded by Diplodocus dinosaurs and a dragon type creature

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A distant alien world where reptoids are the dominant species and dinosaurs roam freely

A distant alien world where reptoids are the dominant species and dinosaurs roam freely
On a distant alien world where reptoids are the dominant species and dinosaurs still roam freely, giant sauropods similar to Diplodocus, graze peacefully while being watched over by a pair of reptoids

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Two giant Diplodocus herbivore dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic period on Earth

Two giant Diplodocus herbivore dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic period on Earth

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A carnivorous Allosaurus confronts a giant Diplodocus herbivore during the Jurassic

A carnivorous Allosaurus confronts a giant Diplodocus herbivore during the Jurassic period on Earth

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: An Allosaurus waits for its chance to attack a Diplodocus trapped in a mud pit

An Allosaurus waits for its chance to attack a Diplodocus trapped in a mud pit
A pair of Diplodocus dinosaurs trapped in a deadly mud pit while a carnivorous Allosaurus waits for its chance to attack

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America

Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America in the Late Jurassic

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A herd of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs grazing

A herd of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs grazing during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A Diplodocus herd comes down to a lake for a drink of water

A Diplodocus herd comes down to a lake for a drink of water

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs graze while pterodactyls fly overhead

Diplodocus dinosaurs graze while pterodactyls fly overhead
Vegetarian Diplodocus leisurely graze while several pterodactyls pass overhead 150 million years ago in what is today North America

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus

A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus
A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a carnivorous Allosaurus during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Diplodocus, a prehistoric era dinosaur
Diplodocus (retro), a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A pair of Allosaurus dinosaurs confront a giant Diplodocus

A pair of Allosaurus dinosaurs confront a giant Diplodocus
A pair of carnivorous Allosaurus dinosaurs confront a giant Diplodocus sauropod during Earths Jurassic period of time

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: A young Diplodocus dinosaur feeding in a prehistoric forest

A young Diplodocus dinosaur feeding in a prehistoric forest

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs looking for water

Diplodocus dinosaurs looking for water

Background imageDiplodocus Collection: Three Diplodocus dinosaurs visit an island in the prehistoric era

Three Diplodocus dinosaurs visit an island in the prehistoric era
Three huge Diplodocus dinosaurs visit an island in the prehistoric era



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"Diplodocus: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step into the world of Diplodocus, a magnificent dinosaur that roamed the Earth during the Upper Triassic period. This captivating creature, known for its long neck and tail, left an indelible mark on our planet's history. As you explore the Reptile Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London, England, you'll come face to face with Diplodocus Carnegii. Its fossilized skeleton stands tall in Central Hall, reminding us of this incredible species' existence millions of years ago. Imagine witnessing a young Diplodocus dinosaur frolicking in a large body of water as it bathes under the warm sun. The illustration captures their herbivorous nature as they delicately feed on leaves from towering trees. The map showcasing continents and seas in the Upper Triassic era transports us back to when these gentle giants ruled over vast territories. Their presence was felt across different regions around the globe. Intriguing line drawings depict every intricate detail - from its elongated neck to its sturdy legs. These illustrations allow us to visualize how these creatures moved gracefully through their ancient habitats. One cannot help but marvel at another fascinating exhibit - a fossil skeleton belonging to an extinct Brontosaurus excelsus. This discovery further highlights how closely related dinosaurs like Brontosaurus coexisted alongside Diplodocus during prehistoric times. Diplodocus Carnegii continues to captivate visitors at museums worldwide due to its sheer size and magnificence. It serves as a reminder that our planet's past is filled with extraordinary creatures whose stories are waiting to be discovered by curious minds like ours.