How to use in-sentence of “sauropod”:
+ Complete sauropod fossil finds are rare.
+ Cedarosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous epoch.
+ Anchisaurus was a small sauropod dinosaur from the early Jurassic.
+ Osteology, paleobiology, and relationships of the sauropod dinosaur Sauroposeidon.
+ The sauropod dinosaur “Algoasaurus” lived there during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.
+ It has elongated cervical vertebrae, resulting in one of the longest known sauropod necks.
+ Opisthocoelicaudia is a genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur.

Example sentences of “sauropod”:
+ North American herbivorous dinosaurs then included the titanosaur sauropod “Alamosaurus”, the ceratopsians “Triceratops” and “Torosaurus”, the pachycephalosaurs “Pachycephalosaurus”, “Stygimoloch”, “Dracorex”, and “Stegoceras”, the hadrosaurs “Edmontosaurus” and “Anatotitan”.
+ Titanosaurus has traditionally been treated as a “wastebasket taxon” for poorly preserved sauropod remains.
+ This dinosaur was featured in the Discovery Channel series “Dinosaur Planet”, where it was depicted as a pack hunter and ate the sauropod “Saltasaurus”.
+ Small sauroopods with an adult body mass less than five tonnes are rare, and small sauropod bones usually come from juveniles.
+ Since 2001, in a quarry, remains of the sauropod “Sonidosaurus” had been uncovered.
+ The “Angloposeidon” is a big sauropod dinosaur that lived in the early Cretaceous period.
+ Neck posture, dentition and feeding strategies in Jurassic sauropod dinosaurs.
+ Titanosaurs were a group of large sauropod dinosaurs.
+ North American herbivorous dinosaurs then included the titanosaur sauropod "Alamosaurus", the ceratopsians "Triceratops" and "Torosaurus", the pachycephalosaurs "Pachycephalosaurus", "Stygimoloch", "Dracorex", and "Stegoceras", the hadrosaurs "Edmontosaurus" and "Anatotitan".
+ Titanosaurus has traditionally been treated as a "wastebasket taxon" for poorly preserved sauropod remains.
+ This dinosaur was featured in the Discovery Channel series "Dinosaur Planet", where it was depicted as a pack hunter and ate the sauropod "Saltasaurus".
+ It was a sauropod from the late Jurassic period, about 156 million to 150 million years ago.
+ This sauropod dinosaur lived during the late Cretaceous Period, roughly 85-80 million years ago.
+ This sauropod has been estimated as The lack of skeletal material makes these estimates uncertain.
+ Carpenter and Tidwell accepted Hatcher’s argument that there is only one species of sauropod dinosaur known from the Arundel Formation and that “Astrodon johnstoni” is it.
+ However, an extensive study published in 2015 concluded that “Brontosaurus” was a valid genus of sauropod distinct from “Apatosaurus”.Tschopp E; Mateus O.V.
