Diplodocus carnegiei
The Diplodocus replica skeleton at the Natural History Museum with a cardboard tail. In 1993 its tail was temporarily replaced with a cardboard one while the original was being reconstructed in an upright position.
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Photo credit: © Natural History Museum, London / Alamy / Afripics
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