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  2. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Supersaurus (meaning "super lizard") is a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. The type species, S. vivianae, was first discovered by Vivian Jones of Delta, Colorado, in the middle Morrison Formation of Colorado in 1972.

  3. Diplodocoidea - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocoidea is a superfamily of sauropod dinosaurs, which included some of the longest animals of all time, including slender giants like Supersaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and Amphicoelias. Most had very long necks and long, whip-like tails; however, one family (the dicraeosaurids) are the only known sauropods to have re-evolved a short ...

  4. James A. Jensen - Wikipedia

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    James A. Jensen in preparation lab at BYU with Ultrasaurus foot. James Alvin Jensen (August 2, 1918 – December 14, 1998) was an American paleontologist.His extensive collecting program at Brigham Young University in the Utah–Colorado region which spanned 23 years was comparable in terms of the number of specimens collected to that of Barnum Brown during the early 20th century.

  5. Diplodocidae - Wikipedia

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    Brontosauridae. Jaekel, 1911. Diplodocids, or members of the family Diplodocidae ("double beams"), are a group of sauropod dinosaurs. The family 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 (138 ft). [2][1]

  6. Brachiosauridae - Wikipedia

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    The Brachiosauridae ("arm lizards", from Greek brachion (βραχίων) = "arm" and sauros = "lizard") are a family or clade of herbivorous, quadrupedal sauropod dinosaurs. [1] Brachiosaurids had long necks that enabled them to access the leaves of tall trees that other sauropods would have been unable to reach. [2]

  7. Scientists crowned the world's longest dinosaur — a ... - AOL

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    Supersaurus was likely the world's longest dinosaur — around 137 feet, on average, from nose to tail. Scientists crowned the world's longest dinosaur — a Supersaurus longer than 3 school buses ...

  8. DuckTales (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    DuckTales is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.It originally premiered on syndication on September 18, 1987, and ran for a total of 100 episodes over four seasons, with its final episode airing on November 28, 1990.

  9. Diplodocinae - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocinae is an extinct subfamily of diplodocid sauropods that existed from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous of North America, Europe, Africa and South America, about 161.2 to 136.4 million years ago. Genera within the subfamily include Tornieria, Supersaurus, Leinkupal, Galeamopus, Diplodocus, and Barosaurus.[ 1]