The Titanosaur cast, which is exhibited in the Wallach Orientation Center on the fourth floor, grazes the gallery’s...


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The Titanosaur cast, which is exhibited in the Wallach Orientation Center on the fourth floor, grazes the gallery’s approximately 19-foot-high ceilings, and, at 122-foot, is just a bit too long for its new home. Instead, its neck and head extend out towards the elevator banks, welcoming visitors to the “dinosaur” floor.
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  1. I wonder if people will be mad when they finally get around to naming this thing, and it's not Titanosaurus because there's already a perfectly good titanosaur with that name.

    Knowing Argentina, it's probably going to get a really weird one like Piatnitzkysaurus or Dreadnoughtus.

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  2. I doubt the name will be as cool as Dreadnoughtus, unless it's Battleshipmissourisaurus.

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  3. Bluewhalecansuckitsaura peeblesorum

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