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- metres (138 ft). Diplodocids were generally large animals, even by sauropod standards. Thanks to their long necks and tails, diplodocids were among the...
- very long ribs compared to most other diplodocids, giving it an unusually deep chest. As in other diplodocids, the tail transformed into a whip-like...
- though skulls of other diplodocids closely related to Diplodocus (such as Galeamopus) are well known. The skulls of diplodocids were very small compared...
- Most studies of diplodocid relationships have found it to contain two primary subgroups: Diplodocinae (containing those diplodocids more closely related...
- Apatosaurus and other diplodocids were lined with spatulate (chisel-like) teeth which were adapted for herbivory. Like those of other diplodocids, the vertebrae...
- Cathetosaurus/Camarasaurus lewisi, were very common. Also common were long, low diplodocids, like Apatosaurus ajax, A. louisae, Brontosaurus excelsus, B. parvus...
- preserved, and scientists have yet to discover a Barosaurus skull. Related diplodocids like Apatosaurus and Diplodocus had long, low skulls with peg-like teeth...
- to be unstable. Diplodocids, on the other hand, appear to have been well adapted for rearing up into a tripodal stance. Diplodocids had a center of m****...
- feature shared among all diplodocids. Apatosaurinae forms, together with Diplodocinae, the clade Diplodocidae. Diplodocids have been found in Africa...
- prompted informed speculation that the missing body was built like those of diplodocids. During the Combined Soviet-Mongolian Paleontological Expeditions in...