Diplodocus

Picture by Tess and Avery, Horace Mann Elementary School, Oak Park, IL
The diplodocus is a sauropod. Its tail is like a whip. It normally feeds on leaves from branches. It also grazes on submerged water plants by river banks. It has a flexible neck and can stand on its hind limbs.
Its forelimbs are a tiny bit shorter then their hind limbs. Its tail is humongous. Its neck lets it reach high, medium, and low. Its teeth are different then other sauropods. Some people thought it was a Brachiosaurus or an Apatosaurus.
From Larry, Amrman Elementary School, Northville, MI USA
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