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(sôr'ə-pŏd') n. Any of various large semiaquatic saurischian dinosaurs of the suborder Sauropoda, of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. ...
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C. Marsh—Families of Sauropodous Dinosauria. 157. 7. In addition to the inferences stated under 6, it is obvious that extensive basaltic eruptions in ...
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535] THE SAUROPODOUS DINOSAURS 405 cal position, with the deltoid border directed ... 535] THE SAUROPODOUS DINOSAURS 407 bones of the legs were intended, ...
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502] HABITS OF SAUROPODOUS DINOSAURS 673 readily; that they walked mostly on all fours; that to some extent at least they went about on land ; that their ...
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In an earlier volume of this Journal Mr. Hulke figured and described certain vertebræ of a large Sauropodous Dinosaur from the Wealden of the Isle of Wight, under the name of Ornithopsis, that name having been substituted for Eucamerotus, which the author had previously intended to use on account of its being the earlier.
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Recognizing the Sauropodous nature of the teeth from the Wealden of Sussex and the Isle of Wight, provisionally referred by Mantell and subsequently by Sir R. Owen to Hylœosaurus (one of which is shown in the woodcut), I proposed some time ago to regard them provisionally as indicating a European representative of...
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SKULL AND SKELETON OF THE SAUROPODOUS DINOSAURS, MOROSAURUS AND BRONTOSAURUS. H. F. O.. References. J ANATOMY PHYSL 29: (1895). GILL, T, SCIENCE 0428 (1905) ...
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Definition of sauropodous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of sauropodous. Pronunciation of sauropodous. Translations of sauropodous. sauropodous synonyms, sauropodous antonyms. Information about sauropodous in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from sauropodous)
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The anatomy of a snake (male). A snake's skeleton contains over 400 spinal bones. Its internal organs lie in the linear body cavity enclosed by the ribs. ... Any member of a class (Reptilia) of vertebrates. Unlike amphibians, reptiles have hard-shelled, yolk-filled eggs that are laid on land ... Many extinct forms are known,
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(redirected from Sauropsids) ... Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia ... The anatomy of a snake (male). A snake's skeleton contains over 400 spinal bones. Its internal organs lie in the linear body cavity enclosed by the ribs.
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