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  2. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    The original fossil remains of Supersaurus were discovered in the Dry Mesa Quarry in 1972. This find yielded only a few bones: mainly the shoulder girdle, an ischium, and tail vertebrae. Paleontologist James A. Jensen described Supersaurus; he designated a scapulocoracoid BYU 9025 (originally labeled as BYU 5500) as the type specimen. This ...

  3. Saltasaurus - Wikipedia

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    These include rear skull elements, teeth, vertebrae of the neck, back, hip and tail, parts of the shoulder girdle and the pelvis, and limb bones — plus various pieces of armour. These bones represent a minimum of five individuals, two adults and three juveniles or subadults. [3] Currently the only recognised species of Saltasaurus is S ...

  4. 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]

  5. Dry Mesa Quarry - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry is situated in southwestern Colorado, United States, near the town of Delta. Its geology forms a part of the Morrison Formation and has famously yielded a great diversity of animal remains from the Jurassic Period, among them Ceratosaurus, Supersaurus, and Torvosaurus. The quarry is found within the Uncompahgre ...

  6. Human musculoskeletal system - Wikipedia

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    The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body. The human musculoskeletal system is made up of the bones of the skeleton, muscles, cartilage, [1] tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue that supports and binds tissues and organs together. The musculoskeletal system's primary functions ...

  7. Allosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Allosaurus (/ ˌæləˈsɔːrəs /) [2][3] is an extinct genus of large carnosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period (Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian ages). The name " Allosaurus " means "different lizard", alluding to its unique (at the time of its discovery) concave vertebrae.

  8. 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. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. Sauroposeidon - Wikipedia

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    Sauroposeidon (/ ˌsɔːroʊpoʊˈsaɪdən / SOR-o-po-SY-dən; meaning " lizard earthquake god ", after the Greek god Poseidon [3][4]) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur known from several incomplete specimens including a bone bed and fossilized trackways that have been found in the U.S. states of Oklahoma, Wyoming, and Texas.