Brontosaurus/Apatosaurus was 40 feet or 12 meters tall,in terms of how long they were they were about 90 or 27 meters and possibly much larger in length,and in weight they were about 40 tons or more
basilosaurs are actually still alive i believe. you may believe it too if u go to youtube and type in: sea monsters 4-basilosaurus. if u think that looks fake your going blind.that is just a baby basilosaurus ive seen things that say a whale is just a snack to them this is probly the biggest fish that ever lived even bigger than the blue whale.
The dinosaurs varied in size. The current record holder for the largest, Amphicoelias fragilimus was about 60 metres long and weighed about 122 tonnes. On the other end of the scale, Epidexipteryx hui, a strange dinosaur with long index fingers that very likely lived in trees, was about 25 centimetres long and weighed 164 grams.
A Brachiosaurus was about 75-95 feet long, and 40 feet tall. It weighed 80-110 tons. That is about as heavy as 14 elephants.
Apatosaurus is the actual name and it was 40 feet tall,90 feet long and in terms of weight 35 to 50 tons
HUGE up to 15 meters tall and 25 meters long
The brachiosaurus was believed to be 25m (82 ft) long and 15m (49 ft) high.
very big?
About 5 feet long.
Brachiosaurus was a herbivore.
Brachiosaurus have homes in Africa, and Europe
Say the truth I think brachiosaurus is not fast.
A brachiosaurus moved its legs 1 by 1
brachiosaurus lived during the late Jurassic
the brachiosaurus lived in the Jurassic period
The Brachiosaurus Altithorax refers to a group of dinosaurs that lived in the Jurassic period. They are more commonly referred to as a brachiosaurus.
Brachiosaurus was up to 82 feet long and 52 feet tall! Brachiosaurus weighed up to 75 tons!
Brachiosaurus was the first discovered dinosaur that had arms that were longer than its legs. This feature is only found among Brachiosaurus and its relatives.
In early research show that sauropods suggest brachiosaurus are gigantothermic in recent research shows that sauropods like brachiosaurus are warm blooded
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Apatosaurus excelsus was 75 feet, or 23 meters, in length. That is as long as a Junior Olympic swimming pool.