Huge, yet not quite life-size

On Nov. 21, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh will unveil the world’s largest dinosaur mural, a 180-foot-long portrayal of creatures and plants that lived in the western United States about 150 million years ago.

Walters and Kissinger

Walters and Kissinger

Walters and Kissinger

Walters and Kissinger

The mural is part of a 30-month, $36 million renovation and expansion of the museum’s dinosaur halls, says Matt Lamanna, assistant curator of vertebrate paleontology.