Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
One of the oldest living dinosaurs, these giants can live up to be a ripe old skinny prune age of 200 years old. Most dinosaurs lived between 80 and 350 years.
Wallaroos are endemic to the country of Australia.
Wallaroos live only in Australia.
They can live anywhere from eastern Africa to South Africa
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The diplodocus lived 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic period.
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 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.
That is the correct spelling of "diplodocus" (a large sauropod of the genus Diplodocus).
The Jurassic era with lots and lots of other dinosaur s
it has a long neck
Diplodocus does not belong. It was a sauropod and an herbivore. The other three were theropods and were carnivores.
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.
A diplodocus is actually a platypus that lives in the ocean.
diplodocus is longer but brachiosauras is taller