Sauropods' necks were not as flexible as they are usually portrayed in television. Sauropods could move their neck and head from side to side or somewhat up and down, but they definitely couldn't rotate their head around or turn their neck into a U-shape in order to look over their shoulder.
"Brontosaurus" or Apatosaurus reached 26m.
the brontosaurus wasn't a dinosaur it was a carmasaurus head on another dinosaur's body.
Because brontosaurus never was real they accidentally put a camarasaurus head on an aptosaurus. it was later found that they made a mistake!!!
Well tactically they don't spin their head all the way backward in a circle, their eyes only stay in one place so they have the flexibility to turn their head so they can see in the direction their turning their head, so they don't necessarily spin their whole head, I hoped i helped you
An orbit is where something spins and goes in a circle, a spin is just a spin....
A circle has 360 degrees, so if you do a 360, you're turning one complete circle, or spin.
so you can spin them round on your finger so you can spin them round on your finger
Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.
Spin The Black Circle by Pearl Jam. Spin Spin Spin by Jim Croce. Spinout by Elvis Presley.
Brontosaurus is now known as apatosuarus.
spin is the symmetry of something, if it has a spin of 1, then you need to rotate the thing 1 full circle for it to look the same as when you didn't rotate it. if it has a spin of 1/2, then you need to rotate it 1/2 of a circle. it is actually possible for something to have a spin of 2 (2 full circles) or higher.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Yes, Apatosaurus was an herbivore. However, it isn't known what types of plants they ate because paleontologists still don't know how high Apatosaurus held its head.