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found in the same strata,
which suggests that they
coexisted with
Diplodocus.
Diplodocus is
among the most
easily identifiable dinosaurs, with its typical...
- correct, that
Apatosaurus had a
Diplodocus-like skull.
According to them, many
skulls long
thought to
pertain to
Diplodocus might instead be
those of Apatosaurus...
-
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...
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Amphicoelias and
Diplodocus, as well as a few key differences, such as
proportionally longer forelimbs in
Amphicoelias than in
Diplodocus. The
femur of Amphicoelias...
-
Apatosaurus and
Brontosaurus had a
Diplodocus-like skull.
According to them, many
skulls long
thought to
belong to
Diplodocus might instead be
those of Apatosaurus...
-
Barosaurus as they were in
Diplodocus. In
contrast to its neck vertebrae,
Barosaurus had
shorter caudal (tail)
vertebrae than
Diplodocus,
resulting in a shorter...
-
Othniel Charles Marsh, who
named it
Diplodocus. With this find,
Marsh also
created a new
group to
contain Diplodocus, Cetiosaurus, and
their increasing...
- last days:
diplodocus leaves London after 112
years for
farewell UK tour". The Observer. Fuller,
George (4
January 2017). "Dippy the
Diplodocus bids farewell...
-
referred to
Diplodocus by
William Jacob Holland when he
described its braincase. The
specimen was
classified by
Holland as a new
species of
Diplodocus, Diplodocus...
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includes some of the
longest creatures ever to walk the Earth,
including Diplodocus and Supersaurus, some of
which may have
reached lengths of up to 42 metres...