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  2. 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. The first fossils of Diplodocus were discovered in 1877 by S. W. Williston.

  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. Diplodocidae - Wikipedia

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    Holotype specimens of Diplodocus carnegii and Apatosaurus louisae at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Diplodocidae was the third name given to what is now recognized as the single family of long-necked, whip-tailed sauropods. Edward Drinker Cope named the family Amphicoeliidae in 1878 for his genus Amphicoelias, sometimes considered a ...

  5. Study reveals when the first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed Earth

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    Sauropods, which included Brontosaurus and Diplodocus, also appeared to thrive in arid, savannahlike environments and practiced “prolonged climatic conservatism,” the researchers wrote.

  6. Dinosaur diet and feeding - Wikipedia

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    Golden eagle with a European hare. Tyrannosaur tooth marks are the most commonly preserved feeding traces of carnivorous dinosaurs. [8] It is usually not possible to identify tooth marks on bone made by small predatory dinosaurs due to similarities in the denticles on their teeth. [8]

  7. Sauropoda - Wikipedia

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    Camarasaurus's teeth took longer to grow than those for Diplodocus because they were larger. [49] It was also noted by D'Emic and his team that the differences between the teeth of the sauropods also indicated a difference in diet. Diplodocus ate plants low to the ground and Camarasaurus browsed leaves from top and middle branches. According to ...

  8. 66 million-year-old vomit discovered in Denmark

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    A piece of fossilized vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter Peter Bennicke found the fossil at Stevns Klint - a Unesco-listed coastal ...

  9. Jurassic highway: Hundreds of dinosaur footprints found in UK ...

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    Four of the tracks were made by gigantic, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs called sauropods, most likely to be Cetiosaurus, an up to 18-metre-long cousin of the well-known Diplodocus, they said.