roughly the size of a fully developed human boob
Brontosaurus was 60/70 feet long. well this website might be telling the wrong anser.Please tell the trueth
a brachiasaurus is a lot bigger than a brontosaurus
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Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus laid hard shelled eggs to reproduce.
they leave there eggs behind they dont care for they have to grow up on there own with no support or protection.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Apatosaurus excelsus was 75 feet long, 15 feet tall to the highest point on the back, and weighed between 18 and 25 tons.
Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.
He needed bandaids for his dinosores.
Brontosaurus is now known as apatosuarus.
Bully for Brontosaurus was created in 1991.
Brontosaurus lived during the Jurassic Period
Apatosaurus, better known as Brontosaurus, is a member of the sauropods, an instantly recognisable group of dinosaurs that had long necks terminating with small heads, long tails, barrel-shaped torsos and trunk-like legs. Brontosaurus, like other sauropods and all dinosaurs, laid eggs, whereas nearly all mammals give birth to live young. This would have been a major advantage in hazardous times and environment, when they would have been able to have many clutches of eggs, and lots of young every year. Clutches contained up to eight eggs, each approximately the size of an ostrich egg. Thus far, no evidence of parental care of Brontosaurus nesting sites has been found. It is likely that eggs were laid and abandoned, allowing the adult additional time to produce lots of offspring. Some of the Sauropod's eggs have even been found in a linear pattern and not in clusters, suggesting that the eggs were laid as the adult was moving along.