Iguanodon
I believe you are referring to sauropods, which were quadrupedal, herbivorous, long necked dinosaurs. There were many different species from different times and places. Every continent had its own types of sauropods, and they lived in habitats ranging from desert or planes with scattered forests, to denser subtropical and even subarctic forests.
Diplodocus was a long-necked whip-tailed dinosaur measuring about 90 feet long with a 26 foot long neck and a 45 foot long tail. It could reach up to 35 115 feet tall, and over 20 ft of that was its neck.
The smallest dinosaur known is the Parvicursor remotus, which was ony 12 to 15 inches long and is estimated to have weighed 4.8 and 5.7 ounces. Parvicursor was a tiny, bipedal feathered theropod dinosaur. It was an Alvarezsaurid, so it only had a single finger, with a claw. It may have used that claw to dig into termite mounds. To escape predators, they would have run quite fast.
I'm not sure of what fossils were found in Antarctica from all time periods, but I do know that there were a variety of plants and animals there during the Mesozoic. Some of the animals that I will list were found in Australia, which, at this time, was connected to Antarctica and had the same kinds of fauna and flora, as well as climate. Fossils of dinosaurs like Antarctopelta (an ankylosaur), Antarctosaurus (a sauropod), Cryolophosaurus (a theropod), and Leallynasaura (a small, herbivorous, bipedal dinosaur). There were amphibians, including the 16 foot long Koolasuchus, that filled a niche similar to modern crocodillians. In the shallow seas and/or rivers there were also plesiosaurs. The plants were adapted for a cool climate with cold winters, and included conifers and ferns, as well as mosses and lichens.
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a dromaeosaurus (a small feathered carnivorous dinosaur) (image) femur, the teeth of a sauropod (giant long necked herbivorous), a tyrannosauroid (giant carnivorous related to Tyrannosaurus) and an iguanodont (bipedal herbivorous dinosaur)
Lesothosaurus was a dinosaur that lived in what is now South Africa. It was a 3.3 foot long herbivorous dinosaur.
stegosaurus
Stegosaurus
Therizinosaurus was an herbivorous theropod dinosaur. They are famous for the extremely long claws on their fingers, whose function is still unknown.
Barosaurus was an 86 foot long, long necked, herbivorous (plant eating) dinosaur.
Long necked, herbivorous, quadrupedal dinosaurs were sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs included ornithomimids or Therizinosaurs.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Sauropods were herbivorous, lizard hipped, quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks.
Many types of dinosaur have long necks. Well, dinosaur necks are long when compared to mammals and reptiles.The dinosaurs that are usually refered to as ''long necks'' are a herbivorous group called the sauropods.There are many types of sauropod. Famous examples include; Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus.
Plateosaurus was a primitive sauropod (four legged, long necked, herbivorous dinosaur). They existed between 214 and 204 million years ago.
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.
The most commonly mentioned long necked dinosaurs are the sauropods, which were usually huge and always quadrupedal and herbivorous. Other long necked dinosaurs included Therizinosaurs, Ornithomimids, and Troodontids.