Brachiosaurus was not a swampbound dinosaur. The magnificent “arm lizard”, over 80 feet long from snout to tail tip, trod over Late Jurassic, fern-covered floodplains now preserved in the 150 million ...
The long necks of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived might have been raised high after all, a new study now suggests. The sauropod dinosaurs, which included titans such as Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus ...
The largest animals to walk Earth were the sauropods, dinosaurs such as Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus, some of which might have been longer than 100 feet and weighed around 100 tons. From large ...
There is much to marvel about dinosaurs — their diversity (well over a thousand species), their adaptability (swamps to deserts, mountains to shorelines), the length of their reign as top terrestrial ...
Scientists have identified a new dinosaur species that had one of the longest necks relative to body length ever measured. A typical neck bone in this creature was about the size of two loaves of ...
DID giant plant-eating dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus hold their long necks vertically or horizontally? In the long-running debate, the old-fashioned view that they held their heads up ...
Scientists have discovered a new giant dinosaur after re-examining a fossil that had been gathering dust in a museum for more than 80 years. The plant-eating creature - an early relative of the ...
Dinosaurs were massive creatures that ate a lot of food. How did they manage coexisting with other dinosaurs without fighting over that food? Researchers at the University of Bristol and London's ...
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