Triceratops isn't a sauropod. It belongs to the sub-order Ceratopsia and is considered a ceratospid dinosaur. Sauropods were the dinosaurs having a very small head and a gigantically large tail.
Yes just different groups like the Brachiosaurs and that's not Brachiosaurus it's the name of it's group.
The infraorder of Stegosaurus was not sauropod, but Stegosauria.
Neither, a pterodactyl is a pterosaur, a group of reptiles separate from dinosaurs. Also, there were more types of dinosaur than theropods and sauropods.
Sauropsida includes the common ancestor of birds and modern reptiles and all of its descendants. That definition includes dinosaurs.
Neither. It belonged to a group called the thyreophorans.
yes
All sauropods are quadrupedal, lizard hipped dinosaurs. Some other defining characteristics are that they are herbivorous, and they have long necks. All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods. Some famous ones include Argentinosaurus, the largest dinosaur known from good remains, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Brachiosaurus.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was an herbivore. Iguanodon was also an herbivore.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod, and like all sauropods, was herbivorous. Sauropods were lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks, and Apatosaurus was 75 feet long and weighed 18 to 25 tons.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod, and like all sauropods, was herbivorous. Sauropods were lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks, and Apatosaurus was 75 feet long and weighed 18 to 25 tons.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Sauropods were four legged, herbivorous, lizard hipped dinosaurs with long necks, long tails, and small heads. All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod. All sauropods were herbivores, eating plants, not meat.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Like all sauropods, they were long necked, four legged herbivores. They would have eaten the leaves of coniferous trees.
Brontosaurus is more accurately referred to as Apatosaurus. Apatosaurus likely lived in herds, and spent almost all of its time foraging. Nothing is known of Apatosaurus reproduction, except that they laid eggs.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was a plant eater.
dinosaurs which were herbivorous only ate plants 'cos that's all their body could handle. eg; Stegosaurous, Tricerotops, Argentinasaurous ext...
Apatosaurus, like all dinosaurs, reproduced by laying eggs. However, we don't have any specific information about Apatosaurus eggs. If they were like other sauropods, they laid a multitude of very large eggs.
Brontosaurus, more accurately called Apatosaurus, was a sauropod. Like all huge sauropods, they walked on four legs.