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  1. Hace 1 día · The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation sauropods Diplodocus (formerly “Seismosaurus”) hallorum and Supersaurus vivianae are quantifiably the largest dinosaurian taxa from the formation, as well as being among the largest dinosaurs in the world.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SauropodaSauropoda - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Sauropods were herbivorous (plant-eating), usually quite long-necked [15] quadrupeds (four-legged), often with spatulate (spatula-shaped: broad at the tip, narrow at the neck) teeth. They had tiny heads, massive bodies, and most had long tails. Their hind legs were thick, straight, and powerful, ending in club-like feet with five toes, though ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Millions of people have seen Carnegie's Diplodocus, making it one of the most famous dinosaur specimens ever found. Even amidst the enduring celebrity of Tyrannosaurus rex, which entered the public realm later in 1905, Diplodocus defined the enduring image of dinosaurs. "Diplodocus carnegii is iconic because it was seen worldwide," Breithaupt said.

  4. Hace 2 días · Diplodocus, another member of the diplodocid family, coexisted with Amphicoelias. Both dinosaurs had long necks and tails, though Diplodocus was generally more slender. The similarities in their body structures suggest they may have had similar feeding strategies, possibly even competing for the same food sources.

  5. Hace 1 día · It's the same place where Hammer and colleagues found Antarctica's first dinosaur in 1990 — the 22-foot, meat-eating Cryolophosaurus, or "frozen crested reptile." Hammer found more parts of that dinosaur as well as a large sauropod, or plant-eater, resembling a diplodocus, and the new, as-yet-undescribed ornithischian.

  6. Hace 4 días · Destaca entre sus piezas una réplica del esqueleto de un Diplodocus carnegiei y un **Carnotaurus**, un depredador del período Cretácico. Una visita imperdible en Madrid. Hoy, el museo invita a explorar sus maravillas desde su ubicación en el Palacio de las Artes y la Industria, con horarios amplios y accesibles para todos.

  7. Hace 4 días · But eggs are fragile and don’t fossilize that well. So paleontologists still know very little about how dinosaurs laid their eggs or what the eggs looked like. A new study is now transforming ...

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