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 ...
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 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 ...
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