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  1. Sep 19, 2022 · If you had a song recording, even if you didn’t know its name, you could use an app like Shazam, a popular tool that lets you identify a song by playing it, or a similar app.

  2. Question. I have spent the last hour and a half searching for any clue as to what the artist/band to the dinosaur song on the newest episode is (S6E6). Can anyone please provide any clue?

    • If you remember any lyrics, search for them. Even if you only remember some of the lyrics, you might be able to find the music video. Searching for partial lyrics using Google or YouTube is one of the best ways to find a music video without knowing the artist or title.
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    • If you've watched the video on YouTube, check your history. YouTube saves a history of the videos you've watched. If you've ever watched the music video while signed in to your YouTube account, there's a good chance you'll find it in your history.
    • Hum or sing it to SoundHound. SoundHound is a mobile app that can identify a song based on the tune you sing. Even if you don't know any of the lyrics or can't describe what you saw, you can hum part of the song to the SoundHound app and it will suggest matching songs.
  3. Cast from the type specimen found in America, the Diplodocus has moved location, changed posture and in 2016 the Museum announced that Dippy would be replaced by a blue whale skeleton. Diplodocus was first described as a new type of dinosaur in 1878 by Professor Othniel C Marsh at Yale University.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DippyDippy - Wikipedia

    Dippy is a composite Diplodocus skeleton in Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and the holotype of the species Diplodocus carnegii. It is considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world, due to the numerous plaster casts donated by Andrew Carnegie to several major museums around the world at the beginning of the ...

  5. Jun 21, 2015 · THE MOVEBrontosaurus (Looking On, 1970) Before Roy Wood formed Wizzard and committed his dream of a perpetual Yuletide to disc, he was in The Move. Taken from the Birmingham rockers’ 1970 album, Looking On, this single boasted a ponderous downtuned boogie riff and mentions a dinosaur being trapped in a house.

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  7. Controversial find. In 1823 Mary was the first to discover the complete skeleton of a Plesiosaurus, meaning 'near to reptile'. So strange was the specimen and so quickly had the news spread that soon there were rumours that the fossil was a fake. Georges Cuvier himself disputed the find.

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