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Diplodocus was a massive plant-eater (herbivore) that lived in the Jurassic period, 155 to 145 million years ago, in North America. Diplodocus was usually around 85 feet (25. 9 meters) long, although some specimens were as long as 100 feet (30. 5 meters). Most of its length was taken up its 24 feet (7. 3 meters) neck, and its 46 feet (14 meters) tail. Its body was only about 13 feet (4 meters) long, and its head was comparatively tiny, just 2 feet (60 centimeters) long. Diplodocus was a massive plant-eater (herbivore) that lived in the Jurassic period, 155 to 145 million years ago, in North America. Diplodocus was usually around 85 feet (25. 9 meters) long, although some specimens were as long as 100 feet (30. 5 meters). Most of its length was taken up its 24 feet (7. 3 meters) neck, and its 46 feet (14 meters) tail. Its body was only about 13 feet (4 meters) long, and its head was comparatively tiny, just 2 feet (60 centimeters) long. Diplodocus probably only weighed around 11 tons, about one third as much as Apatosaurus, and only about one eighth as much as Brachiosaurus. > Tyrannosaurus-rex " Tyrannosaurus" means "tyrant lizard", "rex" means "king", and hence in combination " Tyrannosaurus rex" means "tyrant king lizard". Tyrannosaurus rex was a large Theropod dinosaur. The animal was a carnivore (meat-eater), and lived in North America and Asia during late Cretaceous period, about 67 to 65 million years ago. It was one of the last dinosaurs, and probably went extinct during the the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction. An average Tyrannosaurus was about about 39 feet (11. 9 meters) long, up to 20 feet (6. 1 meters) tall, and weighed around 7 tons. The Diplodocus measure approximately 34cm from nose to tail and is approximately 19cm tall. The T-Rex is approximately 26cm from nose to tail and 13cm tall and has a moveable jaw A life like rendition of dinosaurs for any child who is enthusiastic about all things D I N O S A U R!
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