The Seismosaurus, meaning "earth-shaking lizard," was named for its massive size and the impression it left in the fossil record. Discovered in New Mexico in the late 1980s, the name reflects both its enormous length, which could reach over 100 feet, and the seismic-like impact it would have had on its environment. The name captures the awe and significance of this dinosaur in paleontological studies.
Seismosaurus is a dubious name. The dinosaur is actually called diplodocus. Diplodocus was far larger than Baryonyx.
The Seismosaurus became extinct by what most scientists believe; by meteors.
seismosaurus
Yes. The seismosaurus was close to 33 meters, and the blue whale is only about 30. Originally, the Seismosaurus was thought to be 50 meters, but that was disproved. The blue whale is still heavier though.
The seismosaurus was roughly 18 feet tall. If you are 6 feet tall, you are 1/3 the height of a seismosaurus.
Seismosaurus, a herbivore and sauropod.
probaly green or brown
it is 45 m long
115 feet long.
on average 37m long
40 meters long, which is the Siesmosaurus.
Saltosaurus Segnosaurus Seismosaurus Spinosaurus Stegosaurus Stokesosaurus Struthiomimus Stygimoloch Styracosaurus Suchomimus Supersaurus Syntarsus