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Catch up on what went into taking down the dinosaurs for this historic renovation!

Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex time-lapse
Apatosaurus
Apatosaurus louisae
time-lapse & slideshow
 
 
Diplodocus Diplodocus carnegii
time-lapse &
slideshow
Allosaurus Allosaurus fragilis
time-lapse & slideshow

 

Get the Pterodactyl-eye view on this historic event!
The Web Cams below update every 30 seconds from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day. After museum hours, the Web Cam displays the last image recorded at the end of the day.

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For a larger view, click the image.

 
 

Southeast
Web Cam 3

 


Cam 3 is installed in the southeast corner of the soaring new atrium that was built for Dinosaurs in Their Time. From this angle, you can see much of the Jurassic area of the exhibit. From left to right, the dioramas are Archaeopteryx, Camptosaurus, Diplodocus, Allosaurus, and Apatosaurus.

 

 

 

 

 

Southwest
Web Cam 5

 


Cam 5 is installed in the southwest corner of the Jurassic area of Dinosaurs in Their Time. From this angle, you can see Diplodocus in front and Apatosaurus in the back, with Allosaurus in hot pursuit to the left. Stegosaurus is hidden behind Apatosaurus. To the right of the image, past the fallen tree, you can see part of the Psittacosaurus/Eomaia diorama at the entrance to the Cretaceous.

 

 

 

 

 

You can also check up on the Preparators' Journals in PaleoLab, where our preparators keep online journals of their work on the historic members of the Carnegie collection!