Meganium resembles a sauropod dinosaur, perhaps based on a Apatosaurus (formerly known popularly as Brontosaurus).
brachiosaurus would be a match it sounds like branch and it back doesn't curve to much just like a brachiosaurus
The largest sauropod species was Argentinosaurus, which averaed about 90 to 100 tons
compsognathus is the smallest dinosaur and is the size of a chicken, but palaeontologists have just discovered 'micropachycephalosaurus' which might be even smaller and has the longest name of any dinosaur so far!
No, "sauropod" is not italicized. It is a common term used to refer to a group of large, long-necked dinosaurs within the clade Sauropoda. Scientific names of genera and species are typically italicized, but common names like "sauropod" are not.
Dinosaur is not really any one species but a general term. An example of a species of dinosaur is t-Rex with it's scientific name Tyrannosaurus Rex.
A sauropod. Some of these type of species are Brachiosaurus,Siesmosaurus,Supersaurus,Apatosaurus(also known as Brontosaurus),Shunosaurus,Saltosaurus and Amargosaurs,
it all depend on the species of dinosaur you are talking about!
The exact number of cells in dinosaurs is not known, as it varies widely among species and sizes, similar to modern animals. For example, a small dinosaur might have millions of cells, while a large dinosaur like a sauropod could have billions. Cells in dinosaurs, like in other vertebrates, would have included various types such as muscle, bone, and nerve cells. Overall, the total cell count would depend on the specific dinosaur and its size.
In Sri Lanka, several dinosaur fossils have been discovered, primarily in the form of vertebrae and teeth. Notable finds include fossils attributed to sauropod dinosaurs, which were large, long-necked herbivores. These discoveries suggest that Sri Lanka was once part of a landmass that supported diverse dinosaur species during the Mesozoic era. The fossils provide valuable insights into the prehistoric life that existed on the island.
There was no dinosaur named Brontosaurus. The name Brontosaurus was given when fossils from 2 different Sauropod dinosaurs, bones from an Apatosaurus and the skull of Camarasaurus were mixed up. The Apatosaurus is estimated to be up to 26 meters in length (23 average). The Camarasaurus is estimated to be up to 23 meters in length.
*closest
It's a species of dinosaur.