The Barosaurus, a long-necked sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, is estimated to have had a lifespan of around 70 to 100 years. Like many large dinosaurs, its lifespan would have been influenced by various factors, including predation, health, and environmental conditions. However, specific details about its longevity remain speculative due to the limited fossil record.
Barosaurus is actually the genus, while lentus is the species. So, the full scientific name is: Barosaurus lentus
i think they live in the gongle
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The sheer bulk of Barosaurus kept it safe from predators, so a full grown adult would be fine. Young, old, sick, and weak would probably be hunted by Allosaurus, though.
Barosaurus were a type of sauropod that lived in the Jurassic period. Their fossils are between 155 and 148 million years old. That means that Barosaurus existed beginning in the Kimmeridgian and into the Tithonian stages of the Jurassic.
Barosaurus was an 86 foot long, long necked, herbivorous (plant eating) dinosaur.
It could but only Dinosaurs like routops and oranasaurus
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
5year lifespan
20 lifespan
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?
diplodocus used it's tail to fight away giant carnivores such as T-rex. Barosaurus and apatosaurus also use their tail to protect themselves. Ankylosaurus uses it's tail to fight with predators. Barosaurus is very much similar to diplodocus itself , but with slight difference: much longer backbones(vertebrae),a shorter tail,& much longer neck.