Published March 17, 2019 | https://doi.org/10.59350/q21d9-2p809

Walking around the mounted skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii

  • 1. ROR icon Western University of Health Sciences

This is what it's like. The lack of narration is deliberate. We have other videos, which we'll post at other times, with lots of yap. This one is just for reference, in case later on we need to know what the ischia look like in posterior view, or how the scapulocoracoid is curved, or whatever.

The Apatosaurus louisae walk-around video will be up in the near future. And a similar thing for both skeletons from the second floor balcony. Watch this space!

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This is what it's like. The lack of narration is deliberate. We have other videos, which we'll post at other times, with lots of yap. This one is just for reference, in case later on we need to know what the ischia look like in posterior view, or how the scapulocoracoid is curved, or whatever. The Apatosaurus louisae walk-around video will be up in the near future. And a similar thing for both skeletons from the second floor balcony.

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2019-03-17T01:06:29
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2019-03-17T01:06:29