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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

Sarcosuchus imperator

Sarcosuchus imperator is a crocodile It Considered to have lived in the dinosaur era Scientists believe that it lived about 129 to 112 million years ago. This kind of crocodile one was seen as huge and with tremendous hunting ability. It is the largest of the crocodile-line reptiles, averaging 9 meters and 3.5 tons, but is estimated to grow up to 9.5 m in body length and weigh up to 4.7 tons In the language of fossil researchers this is a pretty dangerous thing . Its homeland is the beginning of the cretaceous Period of Africa and South Africa. 


The first remains were discovered during several expeditions led by the French paleontologist Albert-Félix de Lapparent, spanning from 1946 to 1959, in the Sahara. Researchers predict that this type of crocodile may be in direct conflict with dinosaurs During the year, the French CEA's inspection team discovered a nearly complete skull in Kadou Pou Wa, north of Nigeria, saying the skull was sent to Paris for inspection and became the holotype of the then new species and Sarcosuchus imperator. 1966. Name of the race comes from the Greek ??? (sarx) meaning flesh and s ????? (Sucheus) means crocodile.

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