it means double beam
It's used as an abbreviation for Diplodocus, a species of dinosaur. Actually, in bacteria, it means "double"
No, "diplodocus" isn’t a proper noun. It’s the name of a type of dinosaur, so it’s a common noun. But in scientific writing, they capitalize it as "Diplodocus" because it’s the official name of the genus. It’s like a formal rule for naming species!
stegosauras diplodocus tyranasaurus
Yes, it is a name of a dinosaur.
That is the correct spelling of "diplodocus" (a large sauropod of the genus Diplodocus).
Seismosaurus is a dubious name. The dinosaur is actually called diplodocus. Diplodocus was far larger than Baryonyx.
The genus name is Latin but the English plural would be "diplodocuses."
It's derived from the Greek words for "double beamed" because of the "double-beamed" formation of some of the bones in its tail.
it has a long neck
Diplodocus does not belong. It was a sauropod and an herbivore. The other three were theropods and were carnivores.
A diplodocus is actually a platypus that lives in the ocean.
diplodocus is longer but brachiosauras is taller