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

Get
the Pterodactyl-eye view on this historic event!
The Web Cams below update every 30 seconds from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Note: The construction process may require us to power down
a Web Cam from time to time. You may see a dark image during these intervals.
To
update the images below, refresh your browser.
For a larger view, click the
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Cam
2:
Pittsburgh, PA 
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Cam 2 is installed
in the back of the old Dinosaur Hall. Our newest arrival, the original
Carnegie
Tyrannosaurus rex holotype, is on the platform at the top center of
the image. Its rival, the cast skeleton of Peck's Rex, makes a challenge
to the left of the picture.
Other
dinosaurs
to be added to this space include Pachycephalosaurus and Triceratops.
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Cam
3:
Pittsburgh, PA

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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. Clockwise from top left, the dioramas are Archaeopteryx,
Camptosaurus, Diplodocus, Allosaurus, and Apatosaurus.
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Cam
5:
Pittsburgh, PA

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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.
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You can also check
up on the Preparators' Journals in
PaleoLab, where our preparators keep online journals of their work
on such dinosaurs as Samson,
one of the best T. rex specimens in the world, and Camptosaurus,
a historic member of the Carnegie collections!
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