Ian O'Dougherty - Diplodocus lyrics

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Ian O'Dougherty - Diplodocus lyrics

Ventral double rail: chevron bone array Run along coachwhip tail: caudal vertebrae It's a long path of migration; not an easy walk; keep the herd sound Countless paces in formation. Must sustain ourselves to the nesting ground Light-weight cervical chain: 15 hollow bones Spiny keratin mane: row of dorsal cones Stop and eat what leaves we can get to; tons are needed for every belly daily, so Down the roughage now; any kind will do; any leaf that grows green in paleo Peg tooth: branch stripping pith. Swallow fibers whole Follow with gastroliths. Breaking them down is the goal Watering hole! Oh my, what a sight for these weary eyes! But don't let your guard down, for we're not the only Animals who enjoy and require routine hydration; Carnivores like Allosaurus get thirsty too Upon attack, whip a warning crack: supersonic stun If that fails, give him a smack. Strike that son of a gun

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