Sauropoda - Wikipedia The name Sauropoda was coined by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1878, and is derived from Ancient Greek, meaning "lizard foot" [14] Sauropods are one of the most recognizable groups of dinosaurs, and have become a fixture in popular culture due to their enormousness
竜脚下目 - Wikipedia Sauropoda(トカゲの足)という名称だが、どちらかというと ゾウ のような大型 哺乳類 に似ている。 指は5本あり、これは恐竜としては最も原始的な特徴になる。
Sauropoda - University of California Museum of Paleontology Sauropods are a subgroup of the saurischian, or "lizard-hipped," dinosaurs This group of quadrupedal (four-legged), herbivorous animals had a relatively simple body plan which varied only slightly throughout the group Early relatives of the sauropods, the Late Triassic plateosaurs or prosauropods, may have occasionally stood on their hind legs True sauropods, such as Diplodocus shown here
Sauropod | Gigantic Herbivores, Long Necks Unique Limbs . . . Sauropod, any member of the dinosaur subgroup Sauropoda, marked by large size, a long neck and tail, a four-legged stance, and a herbivorous diet These reptiles were the largest of all dinosaurs and the largest land animals that ever lived
Fossil Focus: Sauropodomorpha – PALAEONTOLOGY [online] Figure 1 — Simplified phylogeny of Sauropodomorpha, including Sauropoda and its ‘prosauropod’ outgroups, plotted through time Key nodes are labelled Topology primarily follows Benson et al (2014)
Sauropodの意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書 名詞 sauropod (plural sauropods) Any of the extinct clade † Sauropoda of long-necked dinosaurs which walked on four thick, pillar-like legs Hypernyms: (taxonomically) sauropodomorph < saurischian < non-avian dinosaur < dinosaur < reptile < vertebrate < animal < organism; (otherwise) creature
Sauropoda - Wikimedia Commons Sauropods (of the suborder Sauropoda) are extinct dinosaurs that had long necks, long tails, small heads and thick legs They were some of the largest animals ever to have lived, with well-known members including Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus (commonly called Brontosaurus)
The Giants of the Dinosaur World: Sauropodomorphs . . . Uncover the evolution of Sauropodomorphs, the lineage that produced the largest dinosaurs ever We delve into the secrets of how giants like Brachiosaurus supported their massive bodies and evolved from bipedal to quadrupedal movement