The exact number of bones in a Brachiosaurus is not definitively known, but it is estimated to have had around 200 to 300 bones, similar to other large sauropods. These bones included a long neck, massive limbs, and a large body, contributing to its distinctive appearance. The skeletal structure of Brachiosaurus was adapted for its herbivorous diet and ability to reach high vegetation.
it weight 884.007.544kg
about 30 feet for an adult is how long there neck is brachiosaurus
yes
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus was a herbivore.
Brachiosaurus have homes in Africa, and Europe
Well considering the brachiosaurus was in fact a dinosaur made from the remains of another (it wasn't a real dinosaur; they mixed two differnet dinosaurs' bones)it didn't feed on anything; simply because it never excisted. Scientist makes mistakes too. The slip up wasn't recognized quick enough so many books refering to dinosaurs or all about dinosaurs do contain false information referring to the non-existent brachiosaurus.
Say the truth I think brachiosaurus is not fast.
the brachiosaurus lived in the Jurassic period
A brachiosaurus moved its legs 1 by 1
brachiosaurus lived during the late Jurassic
Brachiosaurus fossils date to between 154 and 153 million years ago. Thus they existed for around one million years.