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Brontosaurus, the long-necked plant-eating dinosaur, has always been a classroom favorite. Never mind that it was declassified as a genus all its own in 1903 and lumped under the name Apatosaurus ...
The brontosaurus may finally be reinstated as a dinosaur more than a century after the name was stripped from the ranks of dinosaurs.
Brontosaurus, which was part of the Museum of Life and Science’s old Dinosaur Trail, was vandalized early Monday, officials said. A small portion of the neck was found on the ground, and the ...
Brontosaurus is back! For the last few decades the Brontosaurus has been the 'Pluto' of the dinosaur world -- once iconic, now obliterated in red tape and semantics.
Scientists are restoring the good name of brontosaurus. More than a century ago, its original name was found to be scientifically invalid and the dinosaur was reclassified as part of another genus ...
Brontosaurus is back - at least in name. Its reinstatement as an official dinosaur is a win for the splitters, says Dr Karl, and the lumpers just have to lump it.
Brachiosaurus and brontosaurus are both large herbivorous dinosaurs from the late Jurassic period. They are often confused with one another. That’s an easy mistake; they are both characterized ...
As more specimens are found and analyses conducted, the findings—including the resuscitation of the Brontosaurus genus—could be disproved or more strongly confirmed. "That's the way science ...
But now new research has shown that the Brontosaurus is, in fact, sufficiently different enough from an Apatosaurus to be offically re-named as a Brontosaurus, which has been celebrated by fans of ...
While walking along heavily-wooded Greenway trail in Durham, you may be surprised to turn a curve and find a full-sized dinosaur face peering out at your from behind the branches.
The Kindly Brontosaurus once politely ushered me past a queue of about 1,000 people to get into a sardine-packed celebrity reading at the Union Square Barnes and Noble.
Millions of years before the brontosaurus roamed the Earth, a massive relative was lumbering around South Africa. Scientists think this early Jurassic dinosaur was, at the time, the largest land ...