found in the same strata, which suggests that they coexisted with Diplodocus. Diplodocus is among the most easily identifiable dinosaurs, with its typical...
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Apatosaurus (redirect from Diplodocus lacustris)
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...
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Dippy (redirect from Dippy the diplodocus)
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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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...
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Barosaurus as they were in Diplodocus. In contrast to its neck vertebrae, Barosaurus had shorter caudal (tail) vertebrae than Diplodocus, resulting in a shorter...
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Galeamopus (redirect from Diplodocus hayi)
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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cast of Dippy is a plaster cast replica of the fossilised bones of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton, the original of which – also known as Dippy – is on...
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Saltasaurus) Neosauropoda (Diplodocus + Saltasaurus) Diplodocoidea (Diplodocus > Saltasaurus) Rebbachisauridae (Rebbachisaurus > Diplodocus) Flagellicaudata Dicraeosauridae...
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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...
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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...
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