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Meaning - Brachiosaurus means "Arm lizard"; Pronounced - BRAK-e-o-SAWR-us; Named By - Elmer S. Riggs; When Named - 1903 ... Biology; Animal Printouts; Biology Label Printouts; Biomes; Birds; Butterflies; Dinosaurs; Food Chain; Human Anatomy; Mammals; Plants; Rainforests; Sharks; Whales...
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Join Enchanted Learning ... ; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. ... Answer the following questions about dinosaurs after reading the web page about "Brachiosaurus" in Zoom Dinosaurs.
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Brachiosaurus was a herbivore. He ate a lot – several hundred pounds a day! The Brachiosaurus swallowed its food whole (without chewing). He digested in his gut. He was cold blooded and lived up to 100 years.
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It ate lots of food, and swallowed it whole. 3 Scientists estimated that the Brachiosaurus lived in the mid to late Jurassic period, or about 156 to 145 million years ago. It probably had no predators, because the largest meat eaters living at that time were only half its size.
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BRACHIOSAURUS brancai; Brachiosaurus is one of the better known sauropods, belonging to the It swallowed its food whole, without chewing it. It could graze from trees at heights, no other sauropods could reach. This dinosaur probably traveled in groups and may have migrated, when its food supply was depleted.
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Brachiosaurus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brachiosaurus (pronounced /ˌbrækɪ.ɵˈsɔrəs/ ), meaning "arm lizard", from the Greek brachion /βραχιων meaning "arm" and sauros /σαυρος meaning "lizard", was a genus of sauropod dinosaur th...
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Brachiosaurus (Brachiosaurus altithorax) facts, photos and videos. ... Since there were no grinding teeth, small rough rocks helped digest food. Brachiosaurus had a long neck (32ft. 6in. in length) made of hollow bones for easy maneuvering. Its long front legs, tilted body and long tail aided in balance and support.
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will talk about the Brachioasurus, looking at such topics as apperaanes size, food, enemies, habitat, ... The Brachiosaurus is the biggest and heaviest of all dinosaurs.The brachiosurus has front legs that ... animal. The Brachiosaurus looks for food in deep water.
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He had a long neck to reach his food.Brachiosaurus was a strange looking dinosaur. ... He ate 200 kg of plants each day. Brachiosaurus swallowed his food whole. But he swallowed rocks to mash it up. Brachiosaurus spent most of his time eating.
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www.mqp.k12.nf.ca/brettv/dinosaur_report.htm
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