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sauropod Brachytrachelopan. A
study of
snout shape and
dental microwear in
diplodocoids showed that the
square snouts,
large proportion of pits, and fine subparallel...
- also
lacked the "whiplash" tail tip
typical of
diplodocoids. It was
smaller than many
other diplodocoids, at only 14–15
metres (46–49 ft) in
length and...
- a
rebbachisaurid diplodocoid.
These researchers speculated that
since short necks and
small size was
known among basal diplodocoids, it may
indicate these...
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known neosauropod and the
oldest known diplodocoid.
Prior to its discovery, the
oldest known possible diplodocoids included "Cetiosaurus" glymptonensis...
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herbivore with a long neck and
whiplash tail.
Although more
derived diplodocoids were some of the
longest animals ever to exist,
Amazonsaurus was probably...
- (short-necked, low-browsing
diplodocoids often with high backs) †Flagellicaudata (whip-tailed) †Dicraeosauridae (small, short-necked
diplodocoids with
enlarged cervical...
- turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs.
Neosauropods such as
macronarians and
diplodocoids first appeared during the
Middle Jur****ic,
before becoming abundant and...
-
sauropods ever.
Other than titanosaurs,
diplodocoids also
reached truly gigantic sizes. Meanwhile, a
clade of
diplodocoids,
called Dicraeosauridae, are identified...
-
rebbachisaurid diplodocoids;
previously it had been
allied with the type
species of Amphicoelias, A. altus, as a
diplodocid or
primitive diplodocoid. Considering...
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forelimb than hindlimb; the
forelimb is
especially short in
contemporaneous diplodocoids.
Brachiosaurus differed in its body
proportions from the
closely related...