Velociraptor, Diplodocus, and Megalosaurus all belong to the order Saurischia. Saurischia is the lizard hipped dinosaur group, and it includes the four legged, long necked, giant suaropods like Diplodocus and the bipedal, predatory theropods like Velociraptor and Megalosaurus.
Diplodocus does not belong. It was a sauropod and an herbivore. The other three were theropods and were carnivores.
There were many. Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Megalosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Albertosaurus were large carnivores. Smaller ones were Velociraptor, Deinonicys, Ornithilestes, and Compsagonathus.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
That is the correct spelling of "diplodocus" (a large sauropod of the genus Diplodocus).
The Greek name for velociraptor is "velociraptor" (βελοκιράπτορας).
The scientific name for a velociraptor is velociraptor monogoliensis.
it has a long neck
A diplodocus is actually a platypus that lives in the ocean.
diplodocus is longer but brachiosauras is taller
Graham Coleman has written: 'Tibetan Cultural Resources Reference Guide' 'Looking at-- Megalosaurus' -- subject(s): Megalosaurus, Dinosaurs, Juvenile literature 'Dinosaurs and man' -- subject(s): Fiction, Natural history, Dinosaurs, Science fiction 'Looking at-- Diplodocus' -- subject(s): Diplodocus, Juvenile literature, Dinosaurs 'Meditations on Living, Dying and Loss' -- subject(s): Multi-Cultural, Nonfiction, Philosophy, OverDrive 'Neanderthal' -- subject(s): Neanderthals, Prehistoric peoples, Juvenile literature 'Butterflies' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Juvenile literature 'Grasshoppers' -- subject(s): Grasshoppers, Juvenile literature, Katydids 'Looking at-- Hypsilophodon' -- subject(s): Hypsilophodon, Dinosaurs, Juvenile literature
Yes velociraptor is intelligent