That's a really good question; one to which nobody knows the sure answer. Probably longnecks didn't sleep very much because they had to eat pretty much all the time, but they surely took naps some of the time.
They probably slept standing up, like elephants, although when really tired they might have knelt on their knees. They certainly did not sleep on their sides of backs as it would have been too difficult to get up.
What did they do with those long necks? They MAY have rested their heads on the ground, but it's more likely that they used raised land or vegetation to prop their noggins up. Since they almost certainly lived in herds, it's possible they laid their heads on each other, some snoozing while their herdfellows kept watch.
they live in a stupid place i don't know though
no
the Brachiosaurus is one of the many Dinosaurs with a long neck
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
brontosaurus
The scientific name of a long neck dinosaur is Brachiosaurus.
Long necked, herbivorous, quadrupedal dinosaurs were sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs included ornithomimids or Therizinosaurs.
The triceratops. All the long neck dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus
Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.
I believe you are referring to the huge, long necked, four legged, plant eating dinosaurs called sauropods. Other long necked dinosaurs include Troodon, Ornithomimids, and Therizinosaurs.
The long neck turtles live in Eastern Australia. The long neck turtle can live for as long as a 100 years.
They are born with long necks. Their necks do not "get long". They just are long naturally from birth.
Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.