EditorialReconstruction 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, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932.
EditorialDiplodocus carnegii, the greatest known dinosaur. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days," Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
EditorialReconstruction of a Diplodocus genus dinosaur in a coniferous and cycad forest, Cretaceous period. About 22m long and 34500kg alive. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzi...
EditorialReconstruction 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, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932.
EditorialDinosaurs hall. Skeleton of a Diplodocus. Detail of the bones of the foot. Museum fur Naturkunde (Museum of Natural History). Berlin Germany. Europe.
EditorialDiplodocus carnegii, the greatest known dinosaur. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days," Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
EditorialDinosaurs hall. Skeleton of a Diplodocus. Detail of the bones of the foot. Museum fur Naturkunde (Museum of Natural History). Berlin Germany. Europe.