Day 23 a diplodocid Galeamopus. What a cute lad.

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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.

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When reconstructing titanosaurs with no known skull material, you can pretty much go one of two ways: the macronarian style like Sarmientosaurus or the more diplodocid style like Rapetosaurus.

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A lonely Diplodocus longus (double beam) crosses a mirror-like flooded salt flat. Classifies as Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Sauropoda, Diplodocidae, Diplodocinae. Its fossils were first discovered in 1877 by Benjamin Franklin Mudge and Samuel Wendell

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A lonely Diplodocus (meaning "double beam") crosses a mirror-like flooded salt flat. A genus of diplodocid sauropod its fossils were first discovered in 1878. When alive it roamed the mid-west of North America at the end of the Jurassic about 150 MYA.

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In addition, diplodocids may have also exceeded Argentinosaurus in length, despite being less in mass. Artwork by Paleonerd01.

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