Used the to make some sort of short faced sauropod

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Well all feet are made up of the same bones (for the most part). Sauropods’ front feet look more like pillars than an elephant’s.

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Miragaia

A 6 meter long stegosaurid with the longest neck in the family, it had even more vertebrae than some sauropods, its known from 2 specimens

ALT: in its original reconstruction it was believed to have shoulder spikes, which later turned out to be part of the tail spikes

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Dinocember HE Dino dump day 13-16
Banshee (a giant Anurognathid)
Ningen (fully aquatic sauropod of the poles)
Moplow (with a small baby plow called a smow)
Bloateveners (Hooded seal irritators)

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Despite their rarity, Mongolian sauropods are probably the best around https://t.co/GhOTuultYy

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25. Ancient Thunder: Suuwassea and the Lesser Sauropods. On the Morrison fern prairie, a Suuwassea browses on low-lying vegetation, while in the background, a Kaatedocus notices the arrival of a thunderous herd of Brontosaurus.

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Sauropod mech villain? They/it

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Hey you know how when we didn't know a lot abt dinosaurs we thought sauropods were semiaquatic and used their long necks as snorkels bc we thought they were too heavy for land? Yea I'm making an alien out of that :)

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6th December, todays palaeo Advent Calendar offering looks like she is enjoying her Christmas pudding.

The Museum has this wonderful right femur, belonging to a lightly built sauropod, something like a Diplodocus. This is it being moved in to our new research facility.

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Centipede neck sauropod kaiju thing.

Had this idea for a long while now

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New blog post! Ever wonder where all the 19th century sauropod is? Me too. It turns out that there're lots of interesting reasons why it took us 50 years to start restoring these magnificent dinosaurs. (With Giraffatitan art cameo!)
https://t.co/JRTUXImBIe

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More warm up grumpy sauropods for the timeline, fitting for a Monday

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Results from the we started working vertical today!
Rhaeticosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Pinocetus and Dasyceps.

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day 2: a Stegosaurus browses in the aftermath of a sauropod herd

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From : "In a recent study, Museum Research Associate Emanuel Tschopp and colleagues show that not only is Amphicoelias distinct [...], but there are likely many more types of sauropods in the Morrison Formation than previously estimated." https://t.co/wnkEyL8Zl9

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Combination of Day 24 Sword and Shield: Thyreophorans and day 25 Ancient Thunder: Suuwassea & The Lesser Sauropods

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Welcome to week! This derpy looking diplodocid was one of the smaller sauropods in the record. Native to during the Mid-#Cretaceous, this represents an odd branch in the long-neck lineage.

(#PaleoArt by )

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Hudiesaurus

A large sauropod, its remains fragmentary nature makes it hard to estimate size, some going from 20m to 30m

ALT: the species name references the "Sino-Japan Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition", a project in which many dinosaurs where found including archaeoceratops

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Mini series of "Kimmeridge clay formation"
1.Duriatitan Humerocristatus(Melanistic)
2.Bothriospondylus Suffossus(Albino)
Part 3 soon
From

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