Dinosaurs: The Facts and Fiction | How to Build a Dinosaur | BBC Earth
Dr Alice Roberts visits the world's first Dinosaur exhibition in Crystal Palace, London. The sculptures were unveiled in 1854 but it wasn't long before the models were deemed to be inaccurate. Our fascination with Dinosaurs has led to over 150 years of further research and exhibitions. Los Angeles' Natural History Museum is just the latest museum to curate a multi-million dollar exhibition. Curator Luis Chiappe is keen to show how the exhibition represents our very latest understand of Dinosaurs.
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