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@oobleejay @SpaceCptZemo You in the market for war diplodocids?
Day 25: Diplodocid
(Merry Christmas, one and all!)
Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh
#dinocember2021 #dinocember #christmasday #diplodocid #dinosaur #christmasdinosaur #illustration #digitalart #procreate #merrychristmas
Day 23 a diplodocid Galeamopus. What a cute lad.
#dinovember #galeamopus
Welcome to #Nigersaurus week! This derpy looking diplodocid was one of the smaller sauropods in the #fossil record. Native to #Niger during the Mid-#Cretaceous, this #dinosaur represents an odd branch in the long-neck lineage.
(#PaleoArt by @unclefrogface)
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. #SauropodSunday #dinosaurs #paleontology #paleoart
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
In addition, diplodocids may have also exceeded Argentinosaurus in length, despite being less in mass. Artwork by Paleonerd01.