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As it turns out, there is no such thing as a Brontosaurus. It was merely a misidentified Apatosaurus. But there is

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Q: How did the Brontosaurus mark its boundaries?
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Does brontosaurus hunt in herds?

Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.


The brontosaurus is know as this?

Brontosaurus is now known as apatosuarus.


When was Bully for Brontosaurus created?

Bully for Brontosaurus was created in 1991.


When was Period of the brontosaurus?

Brontosaurus lived during the Jurassic Period


When was the name Brontosaurus discarded from formal use?

In 1903, Elmer Riggs reclassified Brontosaurus. He realized that Brontosaurus was too similar to Apatosaurus ajax to belong to a separate genus. Thus, he reclassified Brontosaurus to Apatosaurus excelsus in 1903, and at that point the name Brontosaurus became dubious.


What two dinosaurs make the Brontosaurus?

The Brontosaurus is made of the Apatosaurus and the Camarasaurus.


What dinosaur was also known as a brontosaurus?

Brontosaurus is now known as Apatosaurus.


How long from head to tail is a brontosaurus?

"Brontosaurus" or Apatosaurus reached 26m.


Does a brontosaurus have skin?

uh well it did have skin yeah i think they did


Do Transition zones mark the places where geographic realms meet?

True where geographic realms meet tranistion zones, not sharp boundaries


When geographic realms meet mark their contacts.?

Boundaries or Borders


What are chemicals used to mark territorial boundaries called?

Pheromones.