Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.
some times they move at the same time so kind of.
they hunted for herds of animals
No, they are solitary hunters.
wolf have a tendesy to hunt in herds they are not getting enough food
First, both Brontosaurus and Diplodocus were herbivores, or plant eaters, so they didn't ever hunt. Second, neither of them waded or swam in water; they were strictly terrestrial. The misconception of dinosaurs like Brontosaurus and Diplodocus wading and swimming was created because the first scientists to discover sauropods thought they were too large to support their own weight. We now know that Diplodocus and Brontosaurus were perfectly capable of walking and standing on land. BTW: Brontosaurus is an invalid name for a species of Apatosaurus, Apatosaurus excelsus.
They followed the herds and picked out an animal to kill.
Brontosaurus is now known as apatosuarus.
Most hunter-gatherer clans followed herds of big game (such as the woolly mammoth) as the herds migrated from one place to another.
They dont hunt because they are not carnivores.They find food in herds,but they dont kill for food.They only eat plants and fruit and veggies.
Brontosaurus lived during the Jurassic Period
Bully for Brontosaurus was created in 1991.
Brontosaurus is more accurately referred to as Apatosaurus. Apatosaurus likely lived in herds, and spent almost all of its time foraging. Nothing is known of Apatosaurus reproduction, except that they laid eggs.