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Brachiosaurus was 80 feet long and was larger than the other famous diplodocus. Its name means arm lizard and it looked like a giant girrafe, except a reptile, of course. It was once thought to be the largest dinosaur that ever lived, but scientists know now, that it wasn't. It is now named something different, girraffititan, which means, girrafe giant as titan. |
Brachiosaurus was 80 feet long and was larger than the other famous diplodocus. Its name means arm lizard and it looked like a giant girrafe, except a reptile, of course. It was once thought to be the largest dinosaur that ever lived, but scientists know now, that it wasn't. It is now named something different, girraffititan, which means, girrafe giant as titan. |
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==In Other Media== |
==In Other Media== |
Revision as of 23:51, 2 April 2014
Brachiosaurus was a giant sauropod that lived during the late Jurassic period.
Facts
Brachiosaurus was 80 feet long and was larger than the other famous diplodocus. Its name means arm lizard and it looked like a giant girrafe, except a reptile, of course. It was once thought to be the largest dinosaur that ever lived, but scientists know now, that it wasn't. It is now named something different, girraffititan, which means, girrafe giant as titan.
branchisaurus had a long neck
In Other Media
It appeared briefly during the Walking With Dinosaur: episode 2, Time of the Titans. It was shown intimidating a trio of juvenile Diplodocus.