The heaviest land animal of all time, the Brachiosaurus. The humerous-to-femur ratio was greater than 1.0 meaning the shoulders were higher than the hips. Other dinosaurs that were originally thought to be bigger or similar, such as Ultrasaurus or Supersaurus either turned out to be Brachiosaur or more related to the Diplodocus.
On the contrary, a Stegosaurus's front legs were much shorter than its hind legs. This made Stegosaurus quite slow, because it could not go faster than its short fron legs were capable of moving. To compensate, they had tail spikes as a defensive strategy.
The Brachisaurus had forelegs as long as 25 feet.
Bipedal dinosaurs include all theropods. Also, some small plant eating dinosaurs were bipedal, such as Leallynosaura.
brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus
The second longest dinosaur is Argentinosaurus, at 140 ft long.
its a dinosaur it is the dinosaur with the longest name ever
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The longest dinosaur is believed to be Argentinasaurus, which could grow to 110 feet.
Diplodocus had the longest whip-like tail ever.
Liopleurodon
The tallest dinosaur ever discovered is a Sauroposeidon.However, this is not the longest or most massive dinosaur.
The longest dinosaur lenth is about 50 feet (15 meters) according to scientiests.
mamenchasaurus
It was not a dinosaur, but a plesiosaur and the longest plesiosaur. It could grow upto 15 m long.
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The argentinosauraus is the biggest and longest.