I would say Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops are both more famous than Brontosaurus. Note that Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus.
No. Deinosuchus was an crocodilian, not a dinosaur. Dinosaurs far bigger than deinosuchus are known.
Brontosaurus is actually an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Apatosaurus existed from 154 to 150 million years ago, which was during the Kimmeridgian and Tithonian stages of the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era.
The lightest known dinosaur, other than birds, was Epidexipteryx. It weighed only 0.36 lb.
A brontosaurus is a dinosaur with a neck that can sometimes grow up to 100 feet long! Wow! That is really long, longer than a fire truck!
a brachiasaurus is a lot bigger than a brontosaurus
Epidexipteryx is the smallest known dinosaur. It was a feathered theropod less than 10 inches long and weighing about 0.36 lb.
An article published in the April 30, 1999 issue of Science demonstrated that earlier evolutionists had been wrong about this gigantic creature (Stevens and Parrish, 1999). The article used three-dimensional models of dinosaur skeletons and demonstrated that Brontosaurus kept its head down and was a "ground feeder." Previously, this animal had been considered a "high browser" (i.e., eating out of treetops), but this new evidence demonstrates that the animal actually was better at placing its head at ground level than at higher elevations.
Brontosaurus wasn't an actual species. This was an error on the part of paleontologists at the time, who reconstructed this supposed species using the bones of more than one species. So, to answer you question, the brontosaurus didn't ever live.
No, the Blue Whale is much larger than a mere Brachiosaurus, silly!
they can probably be eaten by a bigger dinosaur than them
It depends what dinosaur and what type of tree
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