I would say one thing is that all sauropods were herbivores.
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Jobaria was a sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was a leaf eater.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus was a reptile.
Sauropods were lizard hipped, herbivorous dinosaurs. Most were huge, and except for the earliest forms, they walked on all four. They are famous for their very long necks.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur. Sauropods were four legged, herbivorous, lizard hipped dinosaurs with long necks, long tails, and small heads. All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods.
It depends as dinosaurs came in a wide range of sizes. While we often thing of dinosaurs as huge most were actually small. Anchiornis, a dinosaur of the Late Jurassic, was about the size of a dove.BY this measure, megalodon was larger than most dinosaurs, but not all. Some sauropod dinosaurs would have been larger than megalodon.
Yes. all the PROSAUROPODS lived in the triassic period. PRO means before, SAUROPOD means long necked dinosaurs that lived in the JURASSIC and CRETACEOUS. PROSAUROPODS, on the other hand, lived in the TRIASSIC.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod, and like all sauropods, was herbivorous. Sauropods were lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks, and Apatosaurus was 75 feet long and weighed 18 to 25 tons.
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Despite popular belief, most recent evidence suggests Sauropod dinosaurs likely couldn't exceed 100 years. In fact, the oldest known sauropod that scientists were able to properly age was a very large Apatosaurus specimen that was only 48 years old when it died. Almost all other Sauropods that have been aged have been found to be younger than this Apatosaurus, so century long lifespans seems very unlikely. Instead, an average lifespan might be somewhere in their 40's or early 50's, although I could imagine some larger species of Sauropod reaching fairly old ages of 60 or even 70 if the conditions were correct.
Apatosaurus was a sauropod, and like all sauropods, was herbivorous. Sauropods were lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaurs with long necks, and Apatosaurus was 75 feet long and weighed 18 to 25 tons.
Technically speaking, all dinosaurs walked on land, because none of them were fully aquatic. The largest dinosaurs were the four legged, long necked, herbivorous sauropods. The largest sauropod was Argentinosaurus, measuring 98 to 118 feet long, and with an estimated weight of 66 to 99 tons.