The Diplodocus, a large sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, is estimated to have weighed between 10 to 16 tons (approximately 9,000 to 14,500 kilograms). Its long neck and tail contributed to its massive size, making it one of the longest dinosaurs ever discovered. Estimates of its weight can vary based on the specific species and individual size.
That is the correct spelling of "diplodocus" (a large sauropod of the genus Diplodocus).
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
Well, honey, a fully grown diplodocus could weigh anywhere from 10 to 16 tons. That's like having a couple of elephants on a diet walking around. So, next time you see a diplodocus skeleton in a museum, just remember how much that big boy used to weigh.
Most paleontologists think that Diplodocus was a gentle herbivore.
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Diplodocus was a huge dinosaur. Huge animals like them do not use shelter.
Diplodocus at Large - 1953 was released on: USA: 1953
The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.
The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.