Apatosaurus was 75 feet long, 15 feet tall to the highest point on the back, and weighed between 18 and 25 tons. Depending on the weight estimate you use, Brachiosaurus was between 26 and 31 tons and it was 85 feet long. In addition, Brachiosaurus was over 50 feet tall. Thus, Brachiosaurus was larger than Apatosaurus.
Many of the large sauropods were. Brachiosaurus, Ultrasaurus, Diplodocus all were. Even some lagre carnivorous theropods were as big, maybe even larger.
diplodocus is longer but brachiosauras is taller
Personally, I don't think dinosaurs are 'famous'. But my brother is a paleontologist and he claims that the brachiosaurus is supposedly more famous than the diplodocus because a brachiosaurus looks like what everyone thinks a typical dinosaur looks like.
Seismosaurus is a dubious name. The dinosaur is actually called diplodocus. Diplodocus was far larger than Baryonyx.
yes spinosaurus and giganotosaurus were bigger than t rex and so was the brachiosaurus and many other dinosaurs.
brontosaurus
Most sauropods had eggs like that. eg Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus.
A sauropod is a dinosaur that walks on 4 legs and well......here is an example: diplodocus (look it up if u dont know it) and another is brachiosaurus.
By no means. T. rex was about 7 tons, which is pretty big -- comparable to an African elephant -- but Giganotosaurus was even bigger at 8 tons and the plant-eating sauropods could be much bigger. Diplodocus was about 10 tons, Apatosaurus 30, and the Brachiosaurus may have been over 100 tons!
Loads. Sauropods like Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus, predators like Allosaurus, Stegosaurs like Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus and Dryosaurs like Dryosaurus and Fabrosaurus
A sauropod is a dinosaur that walks on 4 legs and well......here is an example: diplodocus (look it up if u dont know it) and another is brachiosaurus.
The heaviest land animal of all time, the Brachiosaurus. The humerous-to-femur ratio was greater than 1.0 meaning the shoulders were higher than the hips. Other dinosaurs that were originally thought to be bigger or similar, such as Ultrasaurus or Supersaurus either turned out to be Brachiosaur or more related to the Diplodocus.