Brontosaurus (technically called Apatosaurus) was a plant-eating dinosaur that had no real means of 'attacking' other animals. Their primary defense would have been their large size, and possibly the ability to use their tail as a sort of 'whip' would also be useful in defense.
Yes it does. The cheetah has to attack other animals to feed.
Yes it will attack other animals
Stegosaurus,Tyrannosaurus and Brontosaurus
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Black Bears attack other animals because its the natural way of life and their hungry
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Sometimes. They attack fish for food.
An autotroph is an organism that creates its own food using an energy source, such as sunlight. Plants and algae are the most important autotrophs. However, like all animals, Brontosaurus is a heterotroph, meaning that it must consume an energy source. Brontosaurus consumed plants to get its energy.
No. the emperor penguin doesn't attack other penguins or animals. Emperor penguins also only lay 1 egg.did you know that? i hope i helped
We have no DNA from Brontosaurus, or any other dinosaur. DNA can last hundreds of thousands of years in permafrost, but no Brontosaurus fossils have been preserved constantly in permafrost. Additionally, Brontosaurus fossils are millions of years old, not hundreds of thousands, so even if it had been constantly frozen they probably would still have no DNA left. One last note: Brontosaurus is not a real dinosaur; you are referring to Apatosaurus.
yes, an example is the seal
Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.