Dino Tour
Explore the Museum's world-famous dinosaur fossil collection on this self-guided tour.
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Stegosaurus
At one time, some scientists thought Stegosaurus had a second brain because the one in its head seemed so small.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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The Glen Rose Trackway
See a 107-million-year-old series of fossilized dinosaur footprints, excavated from a riverbed in Texas.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
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Apatosaurus
The Museum's Apatosaurus, collected in the late 1890s, was the first sauropod dinosaur ever mounted.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
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Dinosaur Mummy
The Museum’s dinosaur mummy is a fossilized imprint of the carcass of a duck-billed dinosaur.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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Deinonychus
At 7 feet long, Deinonychus belonged to a group of dinosaurs called maniraptors, or "hand-robbers."
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
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Triceratops
This 65-million-year-old Triceratops has a large frill on the back of its skull, and two large horns over its eyes.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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Duck-Billed Dinosaur
Anatotitan was a duck-billed dinosaur, one of the most widespread dinosaur groups.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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Coelophysis
Museum explorers uncovered Coelophysis specimens in a "death assemblage"– where a group of the same animal is preserved.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
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Psittacosaurus
At 4 feet long and 2 feet tall, Psittacosaurus (pronounced sih-TACK-oh-sore-us) lived some 100 million years ago.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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Corythosaurus
Corythosaurus is a member of the group of duck-billed dinosaurs called hadrosaurs, which walked and ran on their two hind legs.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
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The Titanosaur
This cast is of a 122-foot-long dinosaur that lived in forests of today’s Patagonia about 100 to 95 million years ago.
Floor 4 | Exhibit Hall: Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Orientation Center