6 Dinasours larger than Cetiosaurus
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
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late JurassicLength 📏25 metersScientific Name 🦖Brachiosaurus AltithoraxFamily Classification 🦕BrachiosauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late JurassicPros ✅Height Advantage & Efficient FeedingCons ❌Vulnerable To Predators & Slow Movement
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late JurassicLength 📏23 metersScientific Name 🦖Apatosaurus AjaxFamily Classification 🦕DiplodocidaeMade In Date 🕒Late JurassicPros ✅Well Preserved Fossils, Iconic Sauropod and Important For Understanding Herbivore EvolutionCons ❌Limited Brain Size, Slow Movement and Vulnerable To Predators
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late JurassicLength 📏21 metersScientific Name 🦖Mamenchisaurus ConstructusFamily Classification 🦕MamenchisauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late JurassicPros ✅Unique Neck Structure & Well-StudiedCons ❌Neck Vulnerability & Limited Mobility
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Facts about Dinasours larger than Cetiosaurus
- Argentinosaurus
- 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.
- Diplodocus
- 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.
- Dreadnoughtus
- 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.
- Brachiosaurus
- The diet of Brachiosaurus is Herbivore
- Brachiosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic
- Brachiosaurus measured 25 meters in length
- The scientific name of Brachiosaurus is Brachiosaurus Altithorax.
- The family classification of Brachiosaurus is Brachiosauridae.
- Brachiosaurus existed during the Late Jurassic.
- Apatosaurus
- The diet of Apatosaurus is Herbivore
- Apatosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic
- Apatosaurus measured 23 meters in length
- The scientific name of Apatosaurus is Apatosaurus Ajax.
- The family classification of Apatosaurus is Diplodocidae.
- Apatosaurus existed during the Late Jurassic.
- Mamenchisaurus
- The diet of Mamenchisaurus is Herbivore
- Mamenchisaurus lived during the Late Jurassic
- Mamenchisaurus measured 21 meters in length
- The scientific name of Mamenchisaurus is Mamenchisaurus Constructus.
- The family classification of Mamenchisaurus is Mamenchisauridae.
- Mamenchisaurus existed during the Late Jurassic.