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  2. Giraffatitan - Wikipedia

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    Mounted skeleton of Giraffatitan before it was remounted. Giraffatitan brancai was first named and described by German paleontologist Werner Janensch in 1914 as Brachiosaurus brancai, based on several specimens recovered between 1909 and 1912 from the Tendaguru formation. [1]

  3. Brachiosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton of Giraffatitan, formerly B. brancai, Natural History Museum, Berlin. Between 1909 and 1912, large-scale paleontological expeditions in German East Africa unearthed a considerable amount of brachiosaurid material from the Tendaguru Formation.

  4. Dinosaurs of Tendaguru - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the booklet Reconstruction of Giraffatitan brancai in ... The exhibition’s highlight is an almost 14-metre-high skeleton of the species Giraffatitan, ...

  5. Natural History Museum, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The specimen of Giraffatitan brancai [3] in the central exhibit hall is the largest mounted dinosaur skeleton in the world. It is composed of fossilized bones recovered by the German paleontologist Werner Janensch from the fossil-rich Tendaguru beds of Tanzania between 1909 and 1913.

  6. List of dinosaur species on display - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton, mounted Giraffatitan (formerly Brachiosaurus) brancai: HMN SII Oskar [4] Natural History Museum, Berlin: Berlin: Germany: Statue, life-sized Sinosauropteryx prima: Naturmuseum Senckenberg: Frankfurt: Germany: Skeleton, mounted Stegosaurus stenops: NHMUK PV R36730 Sophie Natural History Museum, London: London: United Kingdom: Statue ...

  7. List of African dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of non-avian dinosaurs whose remains have been recovered in Africa.Africa has a rich fossil record. It is rich in Triassic and Early Jurassic dinosaurs. . African dinosaurs from these time periods include Megapnosaurus, Dracovenator, Melanorosaurus, Massospondylus, Euskelosaurus, Heterodontosaurus, Abrictosaurus, and Lesoth

  8. Portal:Dinosaurs/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Modern skeleton mount of Giraffatitan brancai in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin Photo credit: User:Axel.Mauruszat. Scale diagram of the Hadrosauroidea family tree.

  9. Portal:Dinosaurs/Selected picture/21 - Wikipedia

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    Modern skeleton mount of Giraffatitan brancai in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin Photo credit: ...