3 Dinasours larger than Brachiosaurus
Categories- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousLength 📏40 metersScientific Name 🦖Argentinosaurus HuinculensisFamily Classification 🦕TitanosauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Enormous Size, Good Defense and Impressive DisplayCons ❌Difficulty Moving, Limited Maneuverability and High Food Requirements
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late JurassicLength 📏27 metersScientific Name 🦖Diplodocus CarnegiiFamily Classification 🦕DiplodocidaeMade In Date 🕒Late JurassicPros ✅Great Fossil Record, Well-Studied Species and Important For Understanding Sauropod EvolutionCons ❌Limited Defensive Capabilities & Vulnerable To Predators
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousLength 📏26 metersScientific Name 🦖Dreadnoughtus SchraniFamily Classification 🦕TitanosauriaMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Excellent Preservation & Size Record HolderCons ❌Feeding Requirements & Limited Mobility
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Facts about Dinasours larger than Brachiosaurus
- The diet of Argentinosaurus is Herbivore Argentinosaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous Argentinosaurus measured 40 meters in length The scientific name of Argentinosaurus is Argentinosaurus Huinculensis. The family classification of Argentinosaurus is Titanosauridae. Argentinosaurus existed during the Late Cretaceous.
- The diet of Diplodocus is Herbivore Diplodocus lived during the Late Jurassic Diplodocus measured 27 meters in length The scientific name of Diplodocus is Diplodocus Carnegii. The family classification of Diplodocus is Diplodocidae. Diplodocus existed during the Late Jurassic.
- The diet of Dreadnoughtus is Herbivore Dreadnoughtus lived during the Late Cretaceous Dreadnoughtus measured 26 meters in length The scientific name of Dreadnoughtus is Dreadnoughtus Schrani. The family classification of Dreadnoughtus is Titanosauria. Dreadnoughtus existed during the Late Cretaceous.