Late Jurassic.
cretaceous
Sauropods lived throughout the Mesozoic Era. The earliest sauropods appeared in late Triassic period (200-250 mya), reached their apex in the late Jurassic and their numbers slowly began to decline until their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, 65 million years ago.
More than 22 sauropods in the world are discovered,but still many sauropods are to be discovered
The sauropods were a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with enormous bodies and long necks and tails.
Camarasaurus dinosaurs were sauropods. Like all sauropods, they were herbivores.
Sauropods were a group of dinosaurs that lived in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods of the Mesozoic Era. They were herbivorous (meaning they ate plants) with long necks, long tails, and small heads. Some sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk the Earth, and they were very heavy, weighing several tons.
Yes. There were sauropods right up until the end of the Cretaceous.
I would say one thing is that all sauropods were herbivores.
no
Allosaurus was a large, carnivorous dinosaur, and its prey would have been large, herbivorous dinosaurs such as Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus. In addition, they would have hunted young sauropods such as Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Brachiosaurus. If they ever hunted in packs, Allosaurus may have even hunted adult sauropods. To hunt their smaller prey, Allosaurus would ambush it, then sprint to capture it by clinging to the prey with its claws. Then it would kill it with bites to the throat. For large sauropods, they would have mobbed the prey and repeatedly slashed it until it bled to death.
Yes, the Apatosaurus is a sauropod dinosaur. Sauropods were herbivorous, lizard hipped, quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks. Sauropods were the largest dinosaurs ever to exist, and the largest sauropods are the largest animals to have ever lived on land.
all sauropods