That's what those long tails were for. Also, a dinosaur's neck is a fine bit of natural engineering, with bone and muscle well balanced to reduce weight. Finally, bulky bodies support the long necks.
no
the Brachiosaurus is one of the many Dinosaurs with a long neck
brontosaurus
Long necked, herbivorous, quadrupedal dinosaurs were sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs included ornithomimids or Therizinosaurs.
There were a number of long-necked dinosaurs. One was the brontosaurus.
The triceratops. All the long neck dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus
I believe you are referring to the huge, long necked, four legged, plant eating dinosaurs called sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs include Troodon, Ornithomimids, and Therizinosaurs.
They are born with long necks. Their necks do not "get long". They just are long naturally from birth.
Janenschia is a dinosaur. It was a huge dinosaur with a long neck and tail.
Not at all. Giraffes are mammals, which are not closely related to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to birds and modern reptiles.
Yes they do, to help them balance when they run. :)
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