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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

Iguanodon

This type of iguana is not a dinosaur a genus that contains multiple species, al of which had four legs and ate plants. Most grew to be about 30 feet long. The first Iguanodon fossil was discovered by Mary Ann Mandel in 1820, before the word "dinosaur" was found in Sussex, England. The shape of the tooth is huge. She named it the Iguana, because she thought that many of the structure of the procession resembled the larger version of an Iguana tooth. The tooth resembles the appearance of the tooth, so she named the model Iguana. A complete skeleton was later discovered by paleontologists, which allows Mantel to know what kind of animal his tooth belongs to The dentist is now on display at the Te Papa Museum. 



It is in New Zealand. One of the most distinctive traits of dinosaur in the iguanodon genus is a large, spiky thumb. This dinosaur's thumb looked like a horn and the first representatives put it in the nose, not the hand. Researchers have significantly altered the morphology of these iguanodon dinosaurs since they were discovered in 1820. Many early representations showed iguanodon as a bipedal, walking only on it's back legs. But further In their study of the fossil of the dinosaur, they were able to stand on two legs, but spent a lot of time on four pounds. "That's what fossil researchers think. The greatest evidence of dinosaurs is found in three middle fingers, each resembling a hoof. Dinosaur in the iguanodon genus didn't have front teeth. Instead, they gathered foliage with their real-like mouths and used their back teeth to chew. In 1878, fossils of 31 adult iguanodon were found in a coal mini in Belgium. Most likely, these animals were either travelling or living together, which suggests that iguanodon lived in herds.

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