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Overview

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Diplodocus sp.

Type of creature

Diplodocus is a Diplodocoid Sauropod.

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Looks

Color

Diplodocus are commonly found in sage green and tan for individuals who live in brushlands and other similar biomes.

Shape

Diplodocus are long and thin, with a horizontal neck and tail and keratinous spines all along it's back

Size

Diplodocus ranges from 79-85 feet long and 12-15 metric tons in weight.

Height

15 feet tall at the hip.

Weight

12-15 metric tons .

Notable features

Diplodocus is easily recognizable by its lengthy stature and long, whip-like tial.

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Traits

Aggressiveness

Diplodocus are mostly docile Sauropods. They can be territorial to other animals on occasion, and to rivals of the same species, however they are no where near as territorial as their close relative, Apatosaurus.

Method of attack

It mainly uses it's whip-like tail to defend itself from attackers, but it can also rear up and stomp attackers, and it can also sometimes use it's neck.

Methods of defense

It mainly uses it's whip-like tail to defend itself from attackers, but it can also rear up and stomp attackers, and it can also sometimes use it's neck.

Maximum speed

13 miles per hour

Strengths

it's long whip-like tail can go at speeds of 65 miles per hour, which could be an immediate death sentence for any unwary predator.

Weaknesses

Easiest to dispatch by neck for predators.

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Habitat

Preferred habitat

Floodplains, Savanna, Plains, River Systems, Sparse Forests, etc.

Food sources

Diplodocus usually go to the forest edge to forage for new plant growth. they also look near water sources, and sometimes forage on the open plains.

Migratory patterns

Diplodocus populations migrate when the wet season ends. They occasionally have to cross the Grand Salt Plains, which can be dangerous because predators know that huge herds of herbivores, including Diplodocus, cross through this area.

Herding patterns

Diplodocus herd year-round in a large group composed of multiple families. this is better for them, because they are extremely social, and it can keep the young, old, and sick safer.

Competitors

Diplodocus competes with other low-browsing sauropods in its environment.

Predators

it is preyed upon by many large Theropods, but the most common of those are Allosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Mapusaurus, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Meraxes, Carcharodontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and others.

Prey

Diplodocus eat Ferns, Cycads, Horsetails, and other low browsing plants.

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Classification

Phylum

Cordata

Class

Dinosauria

Order

Sauropodomorpha

Family

Diplodocidae

Genus

Diplodocus

Species

sp.

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Overview

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Name fingerprint

Diplodocus sp.

Type of creature

Diplodocus is a Diplodocoid Sauropod.

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Looks

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Color

Diplodocus are commonly found in sage green and tan for individuals who live in brushlands and other similar biomes.

Shape

Diplodocus are long and thin, with a horizontal neck and tail and keratinous spines all along it's back

Size

Diplodocus ranges from 79-85 feet long and 12-15 metric tons in weight.

Height

15 feet tall at the hip.

Weight

12-15 metric tons .

Notable features

Diplodocus is easily recognizable by its lengthy stature and long, whip-like tial.

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Traits

Details about this creature's traits

Aggressiveness

Diplodocus are mostly docile Sauropods. They can be territorial to other animals on occasion, and to rivals of the same species, however they are no where near as territorial as their close relative, Apatosaurus.

Method of attack

It mainly uses it's whip-like tail to defend itself from attackers, but it can also rear up and stomp attackers, and it can also sometimes use it's neck.

Methods of defense

It mainly uses it's whip-like tail to defend itself from attackers, but it can also rear up and stomp attackers, and it can also sometimes use it's neck.

Maximum speed

13 miles per hour

Strengths

it's long whip-like tail can go at speeds of 65 miles per hour, which could be an immediate death sentence for any unwary predator.

Weaknesses

Easiest to dispatch by neck for predators.

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Habitat

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Preferred habitat

Floodplains, Savanna, Plains, River Systems, Sparse Forests, etc.

Food sources

Diplodocus usually go to the forest edge to forage for new plant growth. they also look near water sources, and sometimes forage on the open plains.

Migratory patterns

Diplodocus populations migrate when the wet season ends. They occasionally have to cross the Grand Salt Plains, which can be dangerous because predators know that huge herds of herbivores, including Diplodocus, cross through this area.

Herding patterns

Diplodocus herd year-round in a large group composed of multiple families. this is better for them, because they are extremely social, and it can keep the young, old, and sick safer.

Competitors

Diplodocus competes with other low-browsing sauropods in its environment.

Predators

it is preyed upon by many large Theropods, but the most common of those are Allosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Mapusaurus, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Meraxes, Carcharodontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and others.

Prey

Diplodocus eat Ferns, Cycads, Horsetails, and other low browsing plants.

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Classification

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Phylum

Cordata

Class

Dinosauria

Order

Sauropodomorpha

Family

Diplodocidae

Genus

Diplodocus

Species

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