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Nov 18, 2021 · Sauropodomorph dinosaurs were the dominant medium to large-sized herbivores of most Mesozoic continental ecosystems, being characterized by their long necks and reaching a size unparalleled by...
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Sauropoda (/ sɔːˈrɒpədə /), whose members are known as sauropods (/ ˈsɔːrəpɒdz /; [1][2] from sauro- + -pod, ' lizard -footed'), is a clade of saurischian ('lizard-hipped') dinosaurs. Sauropods had very long necks, long tails, small heads (relative to the rest of their body), and four thick, pillar-like legs.
Sauropsida is defined by Laurin and Reisz, 1995 as: "The last common ancestor of mesosaurs, testudines and diapsids, and all its descendents." This anchors the definition on Mesosauridae - a basal group never appearing on the synapsid side. But alas: Ford and Benson place Mesosauridae, along with other members of Parareptilia, far up the tree
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Sauropsida (Greek for "lizard faces") is a clade of amniotes, broadly equivalent to the class Reptilia, though typically used in a broader sense to also include extinct stem-group relatives of modern reptiles and birds (which, as theropod dinosaurs, are nested within reptiles as more closely related to crocodilians than to lizards or turtles). [2]