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WSD Diplodocus

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Wild Safari Dinosaur Collection

Diplodocus is one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs. At over 88 ft long from the tip of its snout to the end of its whip-like tail, Diplodocus is as long as three buses. This ground-shaking plant eater occupied North America during the Late Jurassic, about 153 million years ago.

  • History: This well-known, long-necked dinosaur was named in 1878. Many Diplodocus skeletons are known from the Jurassic deposits of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Some early reconstructions wrongly portrayed Diplodocus in a sprawling posture, but this would have required a trench in the ground to accommodate its deep chest.
  • Scientific Name: Diplodocus carnegii
  • Characteristics: Diplodocus was a plant eater that had a tiny skull relative to the size of its giant body, as this Diplodocus toy reflects. It had simple, peg-like teeth for stripping leaves, a long neck, and an especially long whip-like tail. Diplodocus walked on all fours and its front feet had a single claw on the thumb. A row of soft, triangular spines may have extended along the top of its neck, back, and tail.
  • Size: This huge Diplodocus toy model is 18.5 inches long and 4.5 inches high.
  • Please note due to weather fluctuations and size of figure, there have been brittle figures with breaking parts. Please contact Bernie@safariltd.com for any assistance.
  • The Diplodocus is part of the Wild Safari® Prehistoric World collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free
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SKU: 303629
Barcode: 095866000981

3 in stock

$26.99

    Description

    Wild Safari Dinosaur Collection

    Diplodocus is one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs. At over 88 ft long from the tip of its snout to the end of its whip-like tail, Diplodocus is as long as three buses. This ground-shaking plant eater occupied North America during the Late Jurassic, about 153 million years ago.

    • History: This well-known, long-necked dinosaur was named in 1878. Many Diplodocus skeletons are known from the Jurassic deposits of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Some early reconstructions wrongly portrayed Diplodocus in a sprawling posture, but this would have required a trench in the ground to accommodate its deep chest.
    • Scientific Name: Diplodocus carnegii
    • Characteristics: Diplodocus was a plant eater that had a tiny skull relative to the size of its giant body, as this Diplodocus toy reflects. It had simple, peg-like teeth for stripping leaves, a long neck, and an especially long whip-like tail. Diplodocus walked on all fours and its front feet had a single claw on the thumb. A row of soft, triangular spines may have extended along the top of its neck, back, and tail.
    • Size: This huge Diplodocus toy model is 18.5 inches long and 4.5 inches high.
    • Please note due to weather fluctuations and size of figure, there have been brittle figures with breaking parts. Please contact Bernie@safariltd.com for any assistance.
    • The Diplodocus is part of the Wild Safari® Prehistoric World collection
    • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

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