Brachiosaurus eats leaves and branches of tree, long neck helps brachiosaurus get more foods in high trees.
Velociraptor didn't have a long neck. Its neck was an average length for a theropod, or meat eating, bipedal, lizard hipped dinosaur.
So it can eat the highest leaves on trees.
Presumably so it could stretch out and catch fish that thought they were far enough away from its substantial body.
To eat tree's leaves like palm tree leaves.
long neck not sort
It seems not
yes
Long necks go back to the dinosaurs when there were Lamarckian mutations.
They are born with long necks. Their necks do not "get long". They just are long naturally from birth.
The sauropods were a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with enormous bodies and long necks and tails.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Sauropods were four legged, herbivorous, lizard hipped dinosaurs with long necks, long tails, and small heads. All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods.
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.
Titanosaurs were a diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs, those with the long necks and small heads. They were indeed herbivores.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Sauropods were herbivorous, lizard hipped, quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks.
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Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
All sauropods are quadrupedal, lizard hipped dinosaurs. Some other defining characteristics are that they are herbivorous, and they have long necks. All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods. Some famous ones include Argentinosaurus, the largest dinosaur known from good remains, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Brachiosaurus.
There are different kinds of dinosaurs for the same reasons that their are different kinds of birds and mammals. Dinosaurs, like modern animals, evolved to match their environment and survive to reproduce. Some dinosaurs evolved long necks to eat branches off tall trees, and some dinosaurs evolved sharp teeth to eat other dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs evolved horns and thick skin to defend themselves against predators, and others developed thin frames and long legs to run away from predators. The basic principles of evolution worked the same way for dinosaurs as they do for modern organisms. Dinosaurs evolved into such diverse specihowes because they were the dominant vertebrates for over 160 million years.