I believe you are referring to sauropods, which were quadrupedal, herbivorous, long necked dinosaurs. There were many different species from different times and places. Every continent had its own types of sauropods, and they lived in habitats ranging from desert or planes with scattered forests, to denser subtropical and even subarctic forests.
Yes, Brachiosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period. It had a long neck to reach vegetation high up in trees.
Mamenchisaurus was a herbivore, primarily feeding on plants. This dinosaur, known for its long neck and large size, lived during the Late Jurassic period and likely browsed on the foliage of trees and other vegetation. Its anatomical features, including flat teeth, were adapted for grinding plant material.
It depends on what dinosaur you are talking about omnivore~ eats meat and plants carnivore~ eats only meat herbivore~ eats plants and only plants
Yes, the Brachiosaurus was a herbivore, meaning it primarily ate plants. Its long neck and high browsing capabilities suggest that it fed on vegetation such as leaves and plants from tall trees.
The term "technosaurus" does not refer to any known dinosaur or prehistoric creature; it seems to be a fictional or misnamed term. If you meant "Therizinosaurus," which is a well-known dinosaur, it was indeed a herbivore, characterized by its long claws and a diet primarily consisting of plants. If you have a specific creature in mind or if "technosaurus" refers to something else, please provide more context!
Seismosaurus, a herbivore and sauropod.
Argentinosaurus was the biggest hervivorous dinosaur that has a long neck.
Apatosaurus was an herbivore, or plant eater, not a meat eater. It was a type of sauropod, or lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaur with a long neck.
Amargasaurus.
There were a number of long-necked dinosaurs. One was the brontosaurus.
It was a herbivore or plant eater . it was huge . ( 30 - 40 ft. long ! )
Diplodocus.
Plesiosaur
A long neck dinosaur that eats plants
grass and leaves
You mean a giraffe? Because it does not mean an animal with a long neck is necessary a herbivore.
This depends on which long-necked dinosaur you are talking about. Heights varied between species.