Apatosaurus walked on four sturdy legs, had a bulky body, and a very long, narrow tail. It also had a long but thick neck and a small head. They were herbivores. They were also huge at 75 feet in length and weighing in at 18 to 25 tons.
It looks like a Draciasourus but it a little bit smaller and it has a thin tail at the end and when it is threatened it can swing its tail around and make a whip sound and scare its predators
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus was a reptile.
The answer is Apatosaurus.
There are four accepted species of Apatosaurus. They are Apatosaurus ajax, Apatosaurus excelsus, Apatosaurus louisae, and Apatosaurus parvus.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was an herbivore. Iguanodon was also an herbivore.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Apatosaurus had a very long, narrow, whip-like tail.
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.
The apatosaurus is the apatosaurus which is 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.
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 plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
The Apatosaurus was a quadruped, which means that it walked on four legs. Like other large sauropods, Apatosaurus could not travel quickly. In order to reach vegetation very high in trees, Apatosaurus may have reared onto its hind legs and used its tail to form a "tripod." Apatosaurus were migratory, traveling between feeding grounds with other Apatosaurus in herds.