Back when you were a kid and you were first learning about dinosaurs – almost no matter what age you are today – you probably learned about a dinosaur named Brontosaurus. As one of the first dinosaurs ...
The Brontosaurus—first named by Yale paleontologist O.C. Marsh in 1879—has captured imaginations and become a part of popular culture. A statue of the Brontosaurus stood at the 1964 World's Fair in ...
The Brontosaurus is back. Or at least it should be, according to a new analysis of the long-necked dinosaur family tree. "The big picture is, there are independent groups of researchers looking at ...
This rendering shows Brontosaurus as researchers see it today. New analysis has restored the popular plant-eating dinosaur as belonging to its own genus. (Davide Bonadonna, Milan, Italy/CC by NC SA) ...
This skeleton of an apatosaurus at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh PA is now definitely not a brontosuarus Credit: Photo: Tadek Kurpaski The Brontosaurus really did exist, ...
As any self-respecting paleontology enthusiast will tell you, there’s no such thing as a Brontosaurus. But a paper published in PeerJ aims to change that. In case you’re late to the party, here’s the ...
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Detailed analysis of the Diplodocidae family suggests the Brontosaurus was wrongly declassified in 1903 Detailed analysis of the Diplodocidae family suggests the Brontosaurus was wrongly declassified ...
The iconic name Brontosaurus, once used to describe a family of huge dinosaurs, has been resurrected after being killed off more than a century ago. In 1903, scientists decided Brontosaurus was a more ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Brontosaurus is back. Or at least it should be, according to a new analysis of the ...