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English: Side-view skeleton with bones and silhouette of a raised Diplodocus neck prepared by Mike Taylor using elements taken from Hatcher (1901: plate III). This shows the probably habitual neck pose of Diplodocus.
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Source Hatcher, J.B. (1901). "Diplodocus (Marsh): its osteology, taxonomy and probable habits, with a restoration of the skeleton". Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 1: 1–63
Author John Bell Hatcher, Mike P. Taylor
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