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  2. List of sauropod species - Wikipedia

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    The list contains the following information: Scientific name : The binomial name of the species, accompanied by a citation to the work in which the species was formally named. Status : The taxonomic status of the species, listing whether the species is currently regarded as valid, a nomen dubium , or as synonymous with another species.

  3. List of sauropodomorph type specimens - Wikipedia

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    The primary source for this list is a book called Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs by Rubén Molina-Pérez and Asier Larramendi which contains every sauropodomorph species described up to the date of its completion (January 1, 2019), including dubious or very fragmentary specimens. [11]

  4. Dinosaurs once roamed New Mexico. Here are some of the ... - AOL

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    Seismosaurus halli, New Mexico’s biggest dinosaur– 150 million years old. It stretched at least 110 feet long, and Seismosaurus was named after seismicity due to the animal’s earth-shaking size.

  5. Seismosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Seismosaurus. 21 languages. ... Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  6. Diplodocidae - Wikipedia

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    Seismosaurus (=Diplodocus) This implies that the feeding mechanism of Diplodocus and other diplodocids was radically different from that of other sauropods. Unilateral branch stripping is the most likely feeding behavior of Diplodocus, [19] [20] [21] as it explains the unusual wear patterns of the teeth (coming from tooth–food contact). In ...

  7. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science - Wikipedia

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    The Jurassic Super Giants exhibit features the complete skeletons of Seismosaurus, Saurophaganax, Stegosaurus, and one leg of a Brachiosaurus. Previously, in the museum's atrium was the skeleton of Stan, a Tyrannosaurus rex measuring forty feet (≈12.2 meters) in length and twelve feet (≈3.7 meters) in height, the second largest T. rex ever ...

  8. Diplodocus - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocus (/ d ɪ ˈ p l ɒ d ə k ə s /, [3] [4] / d aɪ ˈ p l ɒ d ə k ə s /, [4] or / ˌ d ɪ p l oʊ ˈ d oʊ k ə s / [3]) is an extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs known from the Late Jurassic of North America.

  9. 50 ‘Unbelievable Facts’ To Make You The Most Interesting ...

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    And the Instagram page ‘Unbelievable Facts’ is one of the best places to do just that. Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts.