Othniel Charles Marsh named the dinosaur Brontosaurus because of its impressive size. However, Brontosaurus is actually an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsius.
The brontosaurus was referred to as a thunder lizard.Apatosaurus is sometimes referred to as the thunder lizard.
Yes Brontosaurus does mean Thunder Lizard.
Brontosaurus is derived from Neo-Latin, equivalent of the Greek words Brontḗ (meaning thunder) and saûros (meaning lizard). So, Brontosaurus is "Thunder Lizard".
Brontosaurus is derived from Neo-Latin, equivalent of the Greek words Brontḗ (meaning thunder) and saûros (meaning lizard). So, Brontosaurus is "Thunder Lizard".
The brontosaurus was referred to as a thunder lizard.Apatosaurus is sometimes referred to as the thunder lizard.
The brontosaurus was referred to as a thunder lizard.Apatosaurus is sometimes referred to as the thunder lizard.
"Brontosaurus" means thunder lizard. However, the name Brontosaurus is an invalid dinosaur name. The name Brontosaurus arose from the misidentification of another dinosaur, Apatosaurus. So, technically, Brontosaurus did not even exist, but its name does mean thunder lizard which I believe comes from the Latin word "tonitrus".
Thunder LIZARD, you mean. The brontosaurus. Trouble is, brontosaurus isn't a "real" dinosaur: he's made of parts of two different dinosaurs, the apatosaurus and the camarasaurus. ("Deceptive lizard" and "lizard as big as a room")
Brontosaurus means "thunder lizard" in ancient Greek. Othniel Charles Marsh named it Brontosaurus because of its impressive size. However, Brontosaurus is actually an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsius.
Brontosaurus means "thunder lizard" in ancient Greek. Othniel Charles Marsh named it Brontosaurus because of its impressive size. However, Brontosaurus is actually an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsius.
"Brontosaurus" means thunder lizard. However, the name Brontosaurus is an invalid dinosaur name. The name Brontosaurus arose from the misidentification of another dinosaur, Apatosaurus. So, technically, Brontosaurus did not even exist, but its name does mean thunder lizard which I believe comes from the Latin word "tonitrus".
The word brontophobia means an abnormal fear of thunder. It has nothing to do with dinosaurs, however, the dinosaur name brontosaurus means thunder lizard, so in both cases there is a linguistic link to thunder.