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chiefly in the water on juicy water-weeds, which its very weak 

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long neck would have enabled it to gather such food from 

 moderately deep water. The brain occupied the small 

 space between and behind the eyes. 



These huge reptilian herbivora, feeding in marshes, lakes, 



