There are so few of the species remaining that they may become exticnt
No
Barosaurus is actually the genus, while lentus is the species. So, the full scientific name is: Barosaurus lentus
i think they live in the gongle
They aren't at the moment.
10 inches
yes you dum bimbo by Joshua foxx
Yes, that is the general consensus in marine biology community.
The sheer bulk of Barosaurus kept it safe from predators, so a full grown adult would be fine. Young, old, sick, and weak would probably be hunted by Allosaurus, though.
Barosaurus were a type of sauropod that lived in the Jurassic period. Their fossils are between 155 and 148 million years old. That means that Barosaurus existed beginning in the Kimmeridgian and into the Tithonian stages of the Jurassic.
The Mammoth was an extinct species of elephant in Europe. The Masatodon was an extinct species in North America.
Every bird in the species dies out and there are no more birds of that type so it is extinct