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Palaeontologist Prof Paul Barrett shows science communicator Dr Nick Crumpton the Museum’s Dacentrurus specimen, the first stegosaur specimen to be described. Find out how this unassuming fossil can help modern day palaeontologists make sense of new fossil findings. Discover more about the world's most complete Stegosaurus: .
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Wow, so cool. This one piece of the specimen really tells you this animal was huge.
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Swindon Stegosaurus,
Lived long before us,
Now she’s a fossil
In London Town 🙂
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Stegosaurus is my favourite plant eating Dinosaur.