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diplodocus

[ UK /dˈɪplədˌɒkəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a huge quadrupedal herbivore with long neck and tail; of late Jurassic in western North America

How To Use diplodocus In A Sentence

  • They found embedded in solid rock what they believe to be the pelvis of a primitive sauropod, a four-legged, plant-eating dinosaur similar to better-known creatures such as brachiosaurus and diplodocus.
  • They found embedded in solid rock what they believe to be the pelvis of a primitive sauropod, a four-legged, plant-eating dinosaur similar to better-known creatures such as brachiosaurus and diplodocus.
  • The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus.
  • ‘Bronty’ the Brontosaurus was similar to his cousin the diplodocus, only bigger and fatter.
  • They found embedded in solid rock what they believe to be the pelvis of a primitive sauropod, a four-legged, plant-eating dinosaur similar to better-known creatures such as brachiosaurus and diplodocus.
  • She seems to belong to another world, like a diplodocus, and I feel oddly privileged to glimpse her before she becomes extinct.
  • ‘Very large dinosaurs like the diplodocus found in the Algoa Basin took about three decades to reach adulthood,’ says Professor Chinsamy-Turan.
  • An aging diplodocus (voice of Joan Plowright) and triceratops spout sage wisdom.
  • The sauropod group of dinosaurs lived about 150 million years ago and included the diplodocus, the brachiosaurus and the apatosaurus. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Apatosaurus and Diplodocus were both low browsers, what potential advantages would be incurred from robust or gracile humeri and femora if walking on wet sediments?
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