Just a couple of things really:
1)is this still considered to be a
titanosaur?
2)how do it's proportions compare to
Seisomosaurus
3)Is the extremely long proportionate tail on
Seismosaurus a product of being a Titanosaur or a prerequisite of being
such a large sauropod?
4)If a diplodocid were the size of Seismosaurus,
how would it's proportions differ from A:Diplodocus; and
B:Seismosaurus?
Grateful as ever for any response - yours
sincerely,
Sam Barnett
Palaeoartist and lifelong
vertebrate (I hope)
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