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  2. Diplodocidae - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocus, depicted with spines limited to the mid-line of the back. Diplodocids were generally large animals, even by sauropod standards. Thanks to their long necks and tails, diplodocids were among the longest sauropods, with some species such as Supersaurus vivianae and Diplodocus hallorum estimated to have reached lengths of 30 meters (100 ft) or more. [3]

  3. Diplodocoidea - Wikipedia

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    The group was not used often, and was synonymized with Diplodocoidea as the groups were often found to have the same content. In 2005, Mike P. Taylor and Darren Naish reviewed diplodocoid phylogeny and taxonomy, and realized that Diplodocimorpha could not be synonymized with Diplodocoidea.

  4. Diplodocus - Wikipedia

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    They state that the feeding ranges for sauropods like Diplodocus were smaller than previously believed and the animals may have had to move their whole bodies around to better access areas where they could browse vegetation. As such, they might have spent more time foraging to meet their minimum energy needs.

  5. ‘Large’ pregnant creature with ‘heart‑shaped’ spot found in ...

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    In the mountains of central China, a “large” pregnant creature perched at the edge of a forest. Down the scaly predator’s back ran a line of “heart-shaped” spots.

  6. The Taiwanese tree-dwelling wolf spider is considered “large,” reaching about 0.8 inches in size, the study said. It has eight eyes, strong legs and a hairy body with a “heart-like” shape.

  7. Bodies found in Mexico confirmed as those of missing American ...

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    The bodies of Callum and Jake Robinson were found in a well in Baja California, Mexico. - Callum Robinson/Instagram Callum, 33, was a member of Australia’s national lacrosse team and a Stevenson ...

  8. Neosauropoda - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocid and brachiosaurid members of the group composed the greater portion of neosauropods during the Jurassic, but they began to be replaced by titanosaurs in most regions through the Cretaceous period. [3] By the late Cretaceous, titanosaurs were the dominant group of neosauropods, especially on the southern continents.

  9. Ardetosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The genus is a member of the Diplodocinae, a subfamily of large long-necked dinosaurs with whiplike tails. Ardetosaurus represents one of many distinct sauropod taxa that coexisted in this formation. The Ardetosaurus holotype was collected in 1993 before being shipped to Switzerland, from which it was later sent to Germany, where it was damaged ...