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Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus, whose name signifies "arm reptile," was the giraffe dinosaur of the Jurassic. With its long neck (very nearly 30 feet in length) and tall front legs, this goliath sauropod could nip new shoots from the highest points of trees in excess of 40 feet over the ground.  in case Brachiosaurus were alive today, it could look into fourth story windows. This is the biggest sauropod known from almost complete skeletons. For some scientistss, this is the boss for size. Gauging 50 tons, probably as much as seven elephants, Brachiosaurus was a gigantic dinosaur that needed to take care of continually. The front legs were taller than the back legs, and the tail was generally short.  Brachiosaurus was weighty toward the front and light in the back. the rib confine was gigantic, but since the legs were so tall, the stomach was so distant the  ground that a stegosaurus could stroll under it. The long neck and front legs look like the body of a giraffe, and it is concei

Diplodocus

Diplodocus was a genus of several four legged, plant eating dinosaurs with very long necks, wisplike tails and a specialized claw on one toe of each foot. As far as we know these dinosaurs are one of the longest living and extinct terrestrial animals on earth. But while they were very long, they weren't bulky. Asti grazed, Diplodocus didn't do a lot of chomping. All of Diplodocus teeth were in the front of its mouth, so it couldn't chew its food.


Instead, it nipped at vegetation and swelled it whole. Were in those days large areas of vegetation would have been difficult to digest, so Diplodocus got some help from the rocks. Thus through the process It swallowed stones, known as gastroliths, which helped grind the leaves inside the dinosaur’s digestive system. Like the birds that are present There’s evidence to suggest that some dinosaurs warmed their nests with their bodies and cared for their young.

Diplodocus wasn't one of them. paleontologists have found lines of fossilized Diplodocus eggs, suggesting that these animals lay eggs while in the move and left them behind. Diplodocus is one of the most common dinosaur fossils found about 154 to 152 million years ago, in the late Kimmeridgian period, from the Middle to Upper Morrison Formation. This species of dinosaurs lived in what is now western America at the end of the Jurassic period. The Morrison Formation records the environment and time dominated by giant robotic dinosaurs, such as the Rosa urus, Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus Brachiosaurus, and Camarasaurus. Their residues were found in the same layer, which coexisted with Diplodocus. Implies Scientists have discovered It has its usual chubby robot shape, long neck and tail and four sturdy legs. Diplodocus is one of the most easily recognized dinosaurs, and for many years, it was the longest known dinosaur.

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