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Dicraeosaurus

Dicraeosaurus logo #21000 Dicraeosaurus (Gr. δικραιος, dikraios `bifurcated, double-headed` + Gr. σαυρος, sauros `lizard`) is a genus of small diplodocoid sauropod dinosaur. It was named for the spines on the back of the neck. The first fossil was described by paleontologist Werner Janensch in 1914. Unlike most diplodocoids, Dicraeosaurus had a large head...
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Dicraeosaurus

Dicraeosaurus logo #21217Dicraeosaurus was a dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Dicraeosaurus was a huge, herbivore about 20 metres long with a long tail, long neck topped with a long and sloping head and with a mouth furnished with peg-like teeth. The body was large and supported by four thick legs.
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Dicraeosaurus

Dicraeosaurus logo #21009Dicraeosaurus A “bifurcated (two-forked) (vertebrae) lizard” from the Late Jurassic period. Partial fossils were found in East Africa. Named by Verner Janensch in 1914.
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