Sauropods were lizard hipped, herbivorous dinosaurs. Most were huge, and except for the earliest forms, they walked on all four. They are famous for their very long necks.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Sauropods were herbivorous, lizard hipped, quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
I do not really no but it was in the acient years
in job 40, job speaks about the leviathan and the behemoth. The behemoth is thought to be a large sauropod according to how job described it. As for the leviathan, there are theories that its either a type of crocodile or a whale.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus was a reptile.
Jobaria was a sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was a leaf eater.
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.
I would say one thing is that all sauropods were herbivores.
The Pliosaurus is neither a theropod nor a sauropod. It is actually an extinct marine reptile known as a plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs are separate from dinosaurs and belonged to a different group of reptiles that lived in the oceans during the Mesozoic Era.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
Sauropod dinosaurs have been identified through fossil stone
no such thing. there have been large birds know as terror birds that would have been able to hunt and kill small dinosaurs but they didnt live at the same time as dinosaurs and if your talking about larger dinosaurs such as sauropod and hadrosaurs then no