The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.
The diplodocus lived in western North American at the end of the Jurassic period. This creature was a larger creature with a long tail that could be used as a whip.
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diplodocus was long
Dinosaurs had surprisingly short lifespans. Diplodocus probably had a lifespan of about 30 years.
It depends. If Seismosaurus hallorum proves to be really a Diplodocus, than that would be the longest known specimen, with a length of about 33 meters. Otherwise, the longest known Diplodocus is about 27-30 meters long.
Like other dinosaurs diplodocus was a land animal.
Adult Diplodocus would live in sparsely forested environments because of its size: 90 feet, and because of feeding and sleeping. Adults would lay eggs in dense forests for the young Diplodocus (sauropodlets) to live in a safe (sort of) environment. Adult Diplodocus would live in sparsely forested environments because of its size: 90 feet, and because of feeding and sleeping. Adults would lay eggs in dense forests for the young Diplodocus (sauropodlets) to live in a safe (sort of) environment.
The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.
Diplodocus.
The long tail of the Diplodocus was used for protection. Diplodocus would by swing its tail forcefully in a whip-like fashion. If used in this way it could have been very effective and even deadly.
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