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The Biggest Dinosaur EVER! | Planet Dinosaur | BBC Earth
John Hurt narrates the facts behind the discovery of huge Argentinosaurus nesting site in modern day Patagonia. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP
Narrated by John Hurt Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.
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published: 05 Jul 2013
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Sauropod Dinosaurs - Brontosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus - The Kids' Picture Show (Learning Video)
This video includes all the popular sauropod dinosaurs - the guys with the long necks and tails! You'll see brontosaurus, apatosaurus, diplodocus, brachiosaurus, supersaurus and more!
Vehicles book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/588855/vehicles-by-chieri-and-steve-degregorio/
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published: 01 Oct 2018
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The Biggest Land Animals In History: The Megasauropods
Megasauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk on land, which some even rivalling the biggest whale species in terms of body mass. When it comes to terrestrial animals, sauropods are far and away the most massive. This video explains the biggest sauropod dinosaurs' size as well as their ecology and physiological adaptations that allowed them to grow so big.
Mega sauropods are the biggest dinosaurs ever by far. So out of the biggest sauropods ever, which mega sauropod claims the title of king? This ranking sorts giant sauropods by size and class within the Megakingdom, and Vividen explains the reasoning for each mass estimate. You may be surprised at the true winner in this contest of the largest sauropod dinosaurs.
Size Estimate Source Document: https://docs.google.com/spre...
published: 11 Sep 2023
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The Evolution of Sauropods
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published: 23 Mar 2023
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Why Sauropod's Nostrils Aren't So Obvious
Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Argentinosaurus and many other sauropods are often depicted with nostrils high on their foreheads. It makes sense to assume this nostril position when looking at sauropod skulls, since their nasal openings are located on top of their skulls.
But, having nostrils on the forehead offers no anatomical purpose to sauropods. A closer analysis into dinosaur skulls has figured out that despite the position of their nasal openings, sauropods, like every other dinosaur, had nostrils on their snouts.
References:
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810024/
[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20130906041839if_/http://bill.srnr.arizona.edu/classes/182h/vertebrate%20evolution/DinosaurNoses.pdf
[3] http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-convention-of-shrink-w...
published: 04 Oct 2022
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Which one is ARK'S FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod Dinosaur? | NEW ARK RACES
Which dinosaur is the FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod & Invertebrate? ARK Race
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published: 13 Oct 2020
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Sauropod troubles
Sauropods are a group of dinosaurs that are known for having long necks. Mamenchisaurus is a good example. It is a very large sauropod that may have used it's tail as a weapon. This specific mamenchisaurus is from a movie titled The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It doesn't have that big of a role in the movie, but it is present.
published: 18 May 2023
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Dinosaurs in Reality and in Jurassic World: Sauropods Wake up to Reality #shorts #jurassicworld
#dinosaur #prehistoricplanet #paleo #prehistorickingdom #prehistory #jurassicworldevolution #jurassicworldevolution2 #jurassicworlddominion #Spinosaurus #Rexy #IndominuRex #Trex #short #Shorts #shortvideo #Shortsvideo #SinglePlayer #Jurassic Park #Dinosaur #Dinosaurs #ThemePark #PC #PS5 #PS4 #Playstation4 #Playstation5 #TheLostWorld #Jurassic Park3 #JurassicWorld Fallen Kingdom #JurassicWorld #Indoraptor #Velociraptor #Brachiosaurus #Parasaurolophus #Dilophosaurus #Tyrannosaurus Rex #Triceratops #Gallimimus #Compsognathus #Stegosaurus #Goat #Pachycephalosaurus #Mamenchisaurus #Pteranodon #Ankylosaurus #Ceratosaurus #Corythosaurus #Dimorphodon #Mosasaurus #Apatosaurus #Carnotaurus #Stygimoloch #Baryonyx #Allosaurus #Apatosaurus #Sinoceratops #Giganotosaurus #Suchomimus #Hybrid #Therizinosau...
published: 30 Mar 2023
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Camarasaurus Explained... 🌿🦕📜 #dinosaur #paleontology #bones #science #history #fyp #geology #fossil
Camarasaurus (/ˌkæmərəˈsɔːrəs/ KAM-ər-ə-SOR-əs) was a genus of quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs and is the most common North American sauropod fossil. Its fossil remains have been found in the Morrison Formation, dating to the Late Jurassic epoch (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian stages), between 155 and 145 million years ago.
Camarasaurus presented a distinctive cranial profile of a blunt snout and an arched skull that was remarkably square, typical of basal Macronarians.
The name means "chambered lizard", referring to the hollow chambers, known as pleurocoels, in its cervical vertebrae (Greek καμαρα (kamara) meaning "vaulted chamber", or anything with an arched cover, and σαυρος (sauros) meaning "lizard").
Camarasaurus contains four species that are commonly recognized as valid: Camarasaur...
published: 08 Aug 2024
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Long-necked sauropod dinosaurs had unusual way of walking
Sauropods, a group that includes Diplodocus, were assumed to walk like elephants, but a new way to analyse footprints shows their gait was most similar to a hippopotamus.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2310340-long-necked-dinosaurs-had-a-gait-unlike-any-living-animal/
published: 02 Mar 2022
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The Biggest Dinosaur EVER! | Planet Dinosaur | BBC Earth
John Hurt narrates the facts behind the discovery of huge Argentinosaurus nesting site in modern day Patagonia. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP
N...
John Hurt narrates the facts behind the discovery of huge Argentinosaurus nesting site in modern day Patagonia. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP
Narrated by John Hurt Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.
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John Hurt narrates the facts behind the discovery of huge Argentinosaurus nesting site in modern day Patagonia. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP
Narrated by John Hurt Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.
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- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 21466220
3:59
Sauropod Dinosaurs - Brontosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus - The Kids' Picture Show (Learning Video)
This video includes all the popular sauropod dinosaurs - the guys with the long necks and tails! You'll see brontosaurus, apatosaurus, diplodocus, brachiosaurus...
This video includes all the popular sauropod dinosaurs - the guys with the long necks and tails! You'll see brontosaurus, apatosaurus, diplodocus, brachiosaurus, supersaurus and more!
Vehicles book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/588855/vehicles-by-chieri-and-steve-degregorio/
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This video includes all the popular sauropod dinosaurs - the guys with the long necks and tails! You'll see brontosaurus, apatosaurus, diplodocus, brachiosaurus, supersaurus and more!
Vehicles book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/588855/vehicles-by-chieri-and-steve-degregorio/
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The Kids' Picture Show is an educational channel for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners and elementary school-age students to learn language and life skills. Children can explore speaking, listening and reading through poems, songs, flash cards, and lots of funny videos.
Great for all kids including reluctant learners, visual learners, ESL students and even children with developmental disabilities such as autism.
- published: 01 Oct 2018
- views: 1656402
13:19
The Biggest Land Animals In History: The Megasauropods
Megasauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk on land, which some even rivalling the biggest whale species in terms of body mass. When it comes t...
Megasauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk on land, which some even rivalling the biggest whale species in terms of body mass. When it comes to terrestrial animals, sauropods are far and away the most massive. This video explains the biggest sauropod dinosaurs' size as well as their ecology and physiological adaptations that allowed them to grow so big.
Mega sauropods are the biggest dinosaurs ever by far. So out of the biggest sauropods ever, which mega sauropod claims the title of king? This ranking sorts giant sauropods by size and class within the Megakingdom, and Vividen explains the reasoning for each mass estimate. You may be surprised at the true winner in this contest of the largest sauropod dinosaurs.
Size Estimate Source Document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XsHCd5EgNyyU6vhcvjFwa3520872REhOqqIOnPEpSMQ/edit?usp=sharing
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How big were dinosaurs? Were they bigger than blue whales? The biggest dinosaur may have been Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi, a huge titanosaur from India, according to a new study by Gregory S. Paul and Asier Larramendi. The two paleontologists analyzed dinosaur size limits to find out the answer to the question: how big were dinosaurs? When it comes to the comparison of “Dinosaurs vs blue whale” and “Dinosaurs vs mammals,” it can go either way. Blue whales are often cited as the biggest animals ever, but with this recent discovery about giant sauropods like Bruhathkayosaurus and Amphicoelias (now Maraapunisaurus) that may not be true. Dinosaurs the size of a blue whale could be more common than previously thought, with multiple sauropod species weighing well over 100 tonnes. But was it really possible that there were dinosaurs the size of a blue whale? Find out here on The Vividen!
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Megasauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk on land, which some even rivalling the biggest whale species in terms of body mass. When it comes to terrestrial animals, sauropods are far and away the most massive. This video explains the biggest sauropod dinosaurs' size as well as their ecology and physiological adaptations that allowed them to grow so big.
Mega sauropods are the biggest dinosaurs ever by far. So out of the biggest sauropods ever, which mega sauropod claims the title of king? This ranking sorts giant sauropods by size and class within the Megakingdom, and Vividen explains the reasoning for each mass estimate. You may be surprised at the true winner in this contest of the largest sauropod dinosaurs.
Size Estimate Source Document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XsHCd5EgNyyU6vhcvjFwa3520872REhOqqIOnPEpSMQ/edit?usp=sharing
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How big were dinosaurs? Were they bigger than blue whales? The biggest dinosaur may have been Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi, a huge titanosaur from India, according to a new study by Gregory S. Paul and Asier Larramendi. The two paleontologists analyzed dinosaur size limits to find out the answer to the question: how big were dinosaurs? When it comes to the comparison of “Dinosaurs vs blue whale” and “Dinosaurs vs mammals,” it can go either way. Blue whales are often cited as the biggest animals ever, but with this recent discovery about giant sauropods like Bruhathkayosaurus and Amphicoelias (now Maraapunisaurus) that may not be true. Dinosaurs the size of a blue whale could be more common than previously thought, with multiple sauropod species weighing well over 100 tonnes. But was it really possible that there were dinosaurs the size of a blue whale? Find out here on The Vividen!
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- published: 11 Sep 2023
- views: 494177
13:06
The Evolution of Sauropods
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- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 240964
4:20
Why Sauropod's Nostrils Aren't So Obvious
Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Argentinosaurus and many other sauropods are often depicted with nostrils high on their foreheads. It makes sense to assume this nost...
Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Argentinosaurus and many other sauropods are often depicted with nostrils high on their foreheads. It makes sense to assume this nostril position when looking at sauropod skulls, since their nasal openings are located on top of their skulls.
But, having nostrils on the forehead offers no anatomical purpose to sauropods. A closer analysis into dinosaur skulls has figured out that despite the position of their nasal openings, sauropods, like every other dinosaur, had nostrils on their snouts.
References:
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810024/
[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20130906041839if_/http://bill.srnr.arizona.edu/classes/182h/vertebrate%20evolution/DinosaurNoses.pdf
[3] http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-convention-of-shrink-wrapping.html
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Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Argentinosaurus and many other sauropods are often depicted with nostrils high on their foreheads. It makes sense to assume this nostril position when looking at sauropod skulls, since their nasal openings are located on top of their skulls.
But, having nostrils on the forehead offers no anatomical purpose to sauropods. A closer analysis into dinosaur skulls has figured out that despite the position of their nasal openings, sauropods, like every other dinosaur, had nostrils on their snouts.
References:
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810024/
[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20130906041839if_/http://bill.srnr.arizona.edu/classes/182h/vertebrate%20evolution/DinosaurNoses.pdf
[3] http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-convention-of-shrink-wrapping.html
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1. (Outdated restoration of Dipolodocus at SUMPHG) Motekov, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 13470
11:02
Which one is ARK'S FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod Dinosaur? | NEW ARK RACES
Which dinosaur is the FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod & Invertebrate? ARK Race
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Which dinosaur is the FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod & Invertebrate? ARK Race
Check out ARK: Survival Evolved: https://survivetheark.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVFyysGUfTI
Music 5:55 - 7:22
ARK Survival Evolved OST The Origin of Combat Cinematic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uPjIqv9kac
Music 7:22 - 9:42
Ark Survival of The Fittest OST Finale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHDKlzVbm6k
Music 9:42 - 11:01 (end)
Ark Survival Evolved OST SummerBash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftSI0d_G4PU
https://wn.com/Which_One_Is_Ark'S_Fastest_Sauropod_Theropod_Dinosaur_|_New_Ark_Races
Which dinosaur is the FASTEST Sauropod & Theropod & Invertebrate? ARK Race
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Music 0:01 - 1:17
Ark Extinction King Titan (Low Life)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_Lyz8RzyFo
Extinction on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/887380/ARK_Extinction__Expansion_Pack/
Music 1:17 - 1:41
Ark Survival of The Fittest OST Let Survival Commence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn8JlVEOqkM
Music 1:41 - 2:17
Ark Survival of The Fittest OST Champions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_ojrKk_jg0
Music 2:17 - 2:51
ATLAS - Character Creation & Respawn Screen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9YvkJRURj8
Music 2:51 - 3:40
Ark Survival Evolved Aberration OST Launch Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apYOyGu-Pg0
Music 3:40 - 4:08
Ark Survival Evolved Genesis OST Transition to Morning, Night and Noon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNVGnrwCR-E
Music 4:08 - 5:20
Ark Survival Evolved Ragnarok OST Battle Bosses Dragon and Manticore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBDOZ6HHkjs
Music 5:20 - 5:55
Ark Survival Evolved TheCenter OST SpawnIn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVFyysGUfTI
Music 5:55 - 7:22
ARK Survival Evolved OST The Origin of Combat Cinematic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uPjIqv9kac
Music 7:22 - 9:42
Ark Survival of The Fittest OST Finale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHDKlzVbm6k
Music 9:42 - 11:01 (end)
Ark Survival Evolved OST SummerBash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftSI0d_G4PU
- published: 13 Oct 2020
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Sauropod troubles
Sauropods are a group of dinosaurs that are known for having long necks. Mamenchisaurus is a good example. It is a very large sauropod that may have used it's t...
Sauropods are a group of dinosaurs that are known for having long necks. Mamenchisaurus is a good example. It is a very large sauropod that may have used it's tail as a weapon. This specific mamenchisaurus is from a movie titled The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It doesn't have that big of a role in the movie, but it is present.
https://wn.com/Sauropod_Troubles
Sauropods are a group of dinosaurs that are known for having long necks. Mamenchisaurus is a good example. It is a very large sauropod that may have used it's tail as a weapon. This specific mamenchisaurus is from a movie titled The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It doesn't have that big of a role in the movie, but it is present.
- published: 18 May 2023
- views: 21598
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Dinosaurs in Reality and in Jurassic World: Sauropods Wake up to Reality #shorts #jurassicworld
#dinosaur #prehistoricplanet #paleo #prehistorickingdom #prehistory #jurassicworldevolution #jurassicworldevolution2 #jurassicworlddominion #Spinosaurus #Rexy #...
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https://wn.com/Dinosaurs_In_Reality_And_In_Jurassic_World_Sauropods_Wake_Up_To_Reality_Shorts_Jurassicworld
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- published: 30 Mar 2023
- views: 227217
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Camarasaurus Explained... 🌿🦕📜 #dinosaur #paleontology #bones #science #history #fyp #geology #fossil
Camarasaurus (/ˌkæmərəˈsɔːrəs/ KAM-ər-ə-SOR-əs) was a genus of quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs and is the most common North American sauropod fossil. Its fos...
Camarasaurus (/ˌkæmərəˈsɔːrəs/ KAM-ər-ə-SOR-əs) was a genus of quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs and is the most common North American sauropod fossil. Its fossil remains have been found in the Morrison Formation, dating to the Late Jurassic epoch (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian stages), between 155 and 145 million years ago.
Camarasaurus presented a distinctive cranial profile of a blunt snout and an arched skull that was remarkably square, typical of basal Macronarians.
The name means "chambered lizard", referring to the hollow chambers, known as pleurocoels, in its cervical vertebrae (Greek καμαρα (kamara) meaning "vaulted chamber", or anything with an arched cover, and σαυρος (sauros) meaning "lizard").
Camarasaurus contains four species that are commonly recognized as valid: Camarasaurus grandis, Camarasaurus lentus, Camarasaurus lewisi, and Camarasaurus supremus. C. supremus, the type species, is the largest and geologically youngest of the four. Camarasaurus is the type genus of Camarasauridae, which also includes its European close relative Lourinhasaurus.
Camarasaurus was named in 1877 by Edward Drinker Cope, during the period of scientific rivalry between him and Othniel Charles Marsh known as the Bone Wars. Soon after, Marsh named a genus Morosaurus, but it was subsequently shown to be synonymous with Camarasaurus.The first record of Camarasaurus comes from the spring of 1877 when Mr. Oramel William Lucas of Cañon City, Colorado discovered some large vertebrae at Garden Park, which he sent to Edward Drinker Cope who was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The original material sent consisted of a partial cervical vertebra, which would become the taxon's namesake, three dorsal vertebrae, and four caudal vertebrae.This specimen is now thought to have been composed of several individuals.From these initial fragmentary remains, Cope made his original description of Camarasaurus supremus (“supreme chambered lizard”) and founded the genus; these remains are now in the American Museum of Natural History under the catalogue number AMNH 560.After receiving the original bones, Cope employed collectors who gathered more of the material which was described in 1921 by Henry Osborn and Charles Mook.The amount of material was great, it composed of several jumbled partial skeletons.It was not all prepared at once, but a considerable amount of it was cleaned up by Jacob Geismar under Cope's direction throughout the 1870s to 1890s.In 1877 a reconstruction of the skeleton of Camarasaurus was painted by Dr. John Ryder on several canvasses, under the direction of Professor Cope who would use them in lectures to impress his audience. This reconstruction would be the first ever made of a sauropod dinosaur, was natural size and represented the remains of a number of individuals. The reconstruction was over fifty feet in length. Cope's collectors sent in more material from 1877 to 1878,and as Cope would get more material, he would name taxa based on these newly sent remains. Most of these additional taxa are now considered dubious or synonymous with Camarasaurus.By the end of collecting in Garden Park, at least four individuals and several hundred bones had been found from nearly every part of the skeleton.The next Camarasaurus discovery came later in 1877, when a fragmentary posterior skull and a partial postcranial skeleton was discovered and collected in Quarry 1, Como Bluff, Wyoming by crews working for Othniel Charles Marsh. This skeleton would be the best preserved single individual of Camarasaurus at the time, and it was named as a new species of Apatosaurus in 1877. The specimen was not fully collected until 1879 and the specimen contains the majority of a juvenile's skeleton (holotype YPM 1901) Meanwhile, crews working for Edward Cope in Garden Park, collected a fragmentary specimen consisting of a femur and 2 caudal vertebrae was made a new species of Amphicoelias by Cope which he named Amphicoelias latus in 1877.This species was tentatively synonymized with C. supremus in 1921. In 1998, Kenneth Carpenter argued that the stratigraphic position of the find suggested it was more likely to be synonymous with C. grandis,but in a 2005 study of the biostratigraphic distribution of Camarasaurus, Takehito Ikejiri retained it in synonymy with C. supremus.In 1878, a sauropod sacrum was discovered with several other jumbled sauropod postcranial elements, again at Como Bluff. The remains were also sent to Marsh and in 1878 the sacrum was assigned to a new genus and species, Morosaurus impar ("unpaired stupid lizard"). Morosaurus would receive several new species throughout the late 19th century, even becoming part of a new family in 1892, the Morosauridae. A majority of Morosaurus species are now considered dubious, including the type species, or reclassified.In 1889, a new species of Morosaurus was named based on a partial skull and skeleton from Como Bluff.
https://wn.com/Camarasaurus_Explained..._🌿🦕📜_Dinosaur_Paleontology_Bones_Science_History_Fyp_Geology_Fossil
Camarasaurus (/ˌkæmərəˈsɔːrəs/ KAM-ər-ə-SOR-əs) was a genus of quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs and is the most common North American sauropod fossil. Its fossil remains have been found in the Morrison Formation, dating to the Late Jurassic epoch (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian stages), between 155 and 145 million years ago.
Camarasaurus presented a distinctive cranial profile of a blunt snout and an arched skull that was remarkably square, typical of basal Macronarians.
The name means "chambered lizard", referring to the hollow chambers, known as pleurocoels, in its cervical vertebrae (Greek καμαρα (kamara) meaning "vaulted chamber", or anything with an arched cover, and σαυρος (sauros) meaning "lizard").
Camarasaurus contains four species that are commonly recognized as valid: Camarasaurus grandis, Camarasaurus lentus, Camarasaurus lewisi, and Camarasaurus supremus. C. supremus, the type species, is the largest and geologically youngest of the four. Camarasaurus is the type genus of Camarasauridae, which also includes its European close relative Lourinhasaurus.
Camarasaurus was named in 1877 by Edward Drinker Cope, during the period of scientific rivalry between him and Othniel Charles Marsh known as the Bone Wars. Soon after, Marsh named a genus Morosaurus, but it was subsequently shown to be synonymous with Camarasaurus.The first record of Camarasaurus comes from the spring of 1877 when Mr. Oramel William Lucas of Cañon City, Colorado discovered some large vertebrae at Garden Park, which he sent to Edward Drinker Cope who was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The original material sent consisted of a partial cervical vertebra, which would become the taxon's namesake, three dorsal vertebrae, and four caudal vertebrae.This specimen is now thought to have been composed of several individuals.From these initial fragmentary remains, Cope made his original description of Camarasaurus supremus (“supreme chambered lizard”) and founded the genus; these remains are now in the American Museum of Natural History under the catalogue number AMNH 560.After receiving the original bones, Cope employed collectors who gathered more of the material which was described in 1921 by Henry Osborn and Charles Mook.The amount of material was great, it composed of several jumbled partial skeletons.It was not all prepared at once, but a considerable amount of it was cleaned up by Jacob Geismar under Cope's direction throughout the 1870s to 1890s.In 1877 a reconstruction of the skeleton of Camarasaurus was painted by Dr. John Ryder on several canvasses, under the direction of Professor Cope who would use them in lectures to impress his audience. This reconstruction would be the first ever made of a sauropod dinosaur, was natural size and represented the remains of a number of individuals. The reconstruction was over fifty feet in length. Cope's collectors sent in more material from 1877 to 1878,and as Cope would get more material, he would name taxa based on these newly sent remains. Most of these additional taxa are now considered dubious or synonymous with Camarasaurus.By the end of collecting in Garden Park, at least four individuals and several hundred bones had been found from nearly every part of the skeleton.The next Camarasaurus discovery came later in 1877, when a fragmentary posterior skull and a partial postcranial skeleton was discovered and collected in Quarry 1, Como Bluff, Wyoming by crews working for Othniel Charles Marsh. This skeleton would be the best preserved single individual of Camarasaurus at the time, and it was named as a new species of Apatosaurus in 1877. The specimen was not fully collected until 1879 and the specimen contains the majority of a juvenile's skeleton (holotype YPM 1901) Meanwhile, crews working for Edward Cope in Garden Park, collected a fragmentary specimen consisting of a femur and 2 caudal vertebrae was made a new species of Amphicoelias by Cope which he named Amphicoelias latus in 1877.This species was tentatively synonymized with C. supremus in 1921. In 1998, Kenneth Carpenter argued that the stratigraphic position of the find suggested it was more likely to be synonymous with C. grandis,but in a 2005 study of the biostratigraphic distribution of Camarasaurus, Takehito Ikejiri retained it in synonymy with C. supremus.In 1878, a sauropod sacrum was discovered with several other jumbled sauropod postcranial elements, again at Como Bluff. The remains were also sent to Marsh and in 1878 the sacrum was assigned to a new genus and species, Morosaurus impar ("unpaired stupid lizard"). Morosaurus would receive several new species throughout the late 19th century, even becoming part of a new family in 1892, the Morosauridae. A majority of Morosaurus species are now considered dubious, including the type species, or reclassified.In 1889, a new species of Morosaurus was named based on a partial skull and skeleton from Como Bluff.
- published: 08 Aug 2024
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Long-necked sauropod dinosaurs had unusual way of walking
Sauropods, a group that includes Diplodocus, were assumed to walk like elephants, but a new way to analyse footprints shows their gait was most similar to a hip...
Sauropods, a group that includes Diplodocus, were assumed to walk like elephants, but a new way to analyse footprints shows their gait was most similar to a hippopotamus.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2310340-long-necked-dinosaurs-had-a-gait-unlike-any-living-animal/
https://wn.com/Long_Necked_Sauropod_Dinosaurs_Had_Unusual_Way_Of_Walking
Sauropods, a group that includes Diplodocus, were assumed to walk like elephants, but a new way to analyse footprints shows their gait was most similar to a hippopotamus.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2310340-long-necked-dinosaurs-had-a-gait-unlike-any-living-animal/
- published: 02 Mar 2022
- views: 29467