Intriguing question. It's hard to picture, and certainly sauropods' NEED for feathers is hard to see, but there's no reason it should be impossible. They MIGHT have developed feathers for display, or for cooling planes (though feathers are typical supposed to provide warmth) or for camoflage.
More than 22 sauropods in the world are discovered,but still many sauropods are to be discovered
cochin could be the answer.
The sauropods were a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with enormous bodies and long necks and tails.
Camarasaurus dinosaurs were sauropods. Like all sauropods, they were herbivores.
Yes. There were sauropods right up until the end of the Cretaceous.
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Feathered Thorn was created in 1761.
Yes, the Apatosaurus is a sauropod dinosaur. Sauropods were herbivorous, lizard hipped, quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks. Sauropods were the largest dinosaurs ever to exist, and the largest sauropods are the largest animals to have ever lived on land.
cretaceous
all sauropods
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.
Cloven-feathered Dove was created in 1810.