Yes, I can distinguish between a Carnivorous and a Sauropod Dinosaur "just as easy" and now I am satisfied in my own mind that I can distinguish a skull of Diplodocus from one of Apatosaurus if I can see only one tooth and know there's a skull with it. The skeleton which we have been discussing has a neck approximately 7 1/2 feet long and a body about six feet in length. The neck is articulated. Apparently the dorsals are articulated with each other and with the neck -- that is the way it looks as we see it now. We have counted at least 10 ribs. Some of these diverge from each other at the distal ends but apparently are evenly spaced at their proximal ends and are articulated with the dorsals.