The strength of a Diplodocus can be inferred from its massive size and robust skeletal structure, which allowed it to support its long neck and tail. Weighing up to 12 tons and measuring over 80 feet in length, its muscular build would have enabled it to forage for vegetation and defend itself against predators. Additionally, its strong legs and large feet provided stability and support for its enormous body. However, specific measurements of strength in terms of lifting or pushing are not well-documented, as they are challenging to quantify for long-extinct species.
That is the correct spelling of "diplodocus" (a large sauropod of the genus Diplodocus).
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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
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
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The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.
The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.