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Brachiosaurus is a gigantic Sauropod that is a upcoming to the isle.

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  • Brachiosaurus is a gigantic Sauropod that is a upcoming to the isle.
  • Brachiosaurus, meaning "arm lizard", is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period and possibly the Early Cretaceous Period. It was named thus because its forelimbs were longer than its hind limbs. One of the largest animals known to have walked the earth, it has become one of the most famous of all dinosaurs and is recognized worldwide.
  • The Brachiosaurus is a non-mailable Item which is a Dinosaur. It is used primarily in Rank 4 and is also vital for success in Rank 9.
  • A Brachiosaur is a type of sauropod.File:Bra.jpg
  • Brachiosaurus was a very large sauropod dinosaur. It is the largest animal in the Carnivores series, featured in Carnivores 2 and Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter, and cannot be visibly killed. It is usually found in or very near water, eating aquatic plants.
  • Height: N/A Weight: N/A Origin: Prehistoric Earth.
  • The Brachiosaurus is an animal available on FarmVille. It was originally released on June 16th, 2012 as part of the Dino Lab. It was available as a limited time free gift via wall post share on July 9th, 2012.
  • Brachiosaurus was a Macronarian sauropod that lived a long lifespan all the way from the Late Jurassic through Early Cretacious, in Africa, North America, and Europe.
  • Brachiosaurus is the one of many of the biggest dinosaurs in history and are used in the community as the base and movement of the firefighter truck for the fireman. They are also commonly use as a bus type of serves to transport people. (Brachs to dinotopians). This is the one of their alone means of movement of the people and supplies across Dinotopia.
  • Brachiosaurus was one of the biggest dinosaurs ever. it had an incredibly long neck so it could reach the biggest tree tops. questions and answers: Q. could brachiosaurus move its neck like to the right? A.no its due to the muscles or something. Q.could a heard of brachiosaurus live on such a small island OR Q.could such a small island support such an eco system? A. no oe brachiosaurus would strip the trees in just 2 weeks! possibly less.
  • A Brachiosaur is a type of sauropod.It lived in the Jurrasic, and is the largest sauropod, its close relative Camasaurus being the smallest. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
  • Brachiosaurus is a large, herbivorous sauropod dinosaur. In Turok: Evolution it is seen numerous times in various chapters, most often from a distance. In Turok it is only seen in various landscape backgrounds roaming around the land.
  • Brachiosaurus is a genus of brachiosaurid dinosaur from the Kimmeridgian age of the Upper Jurassic epoch. It once contained two species, B.altithorax and B.brancai; this second species has since been split into the genus Giraffatitan.
  • Brachiosaurus is a genus of giant sauropod brachiosaurid dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period in what is now North America.
  • Brachiosaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic Period with long front arms. It was 15 metres tall and weighed between 35 and 50 tonnes.
  • Brachiosaurus sieht aus wie ein Dinosaurier aus prähestorischen Zeiten. Er ernährt sich Hauptsächlich von Blättern der Brachiosaurus trägt ein Horn auf dem Kopf und ist in Gruppen unterwegs.
  • Brachiosaurus was a species of herbivorous dinosaur.
  • The genus Brachiosaurus, and type species B. altithorax, are based on a partial postcranial skeleton from Fruita, in the valley of the Colorado River of western Colorado. This specimen was collected from rocks of the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation in 1900 by Elmer S. Riggs and his crew from the Field Columbian Museum of Chicago. In 1899 Riggs had sent inquiries to rural locations in the western United States concerning fossil finds, and Bradbury, an amateur collector himself, reported that dinosaur bones had been collected in the area since 1885. It was Riggs' field assistant H.
  • Brachiosaurus meaning "Arm Lizard", from the Greek brachion/βραχιων meaning 'arm' and sauros/σαυρος meaning 'lizard', was a genus of sauropoda dinosaur which lived during the Late Jurassic Period. It was thus named because its forelimbs were longer than its hind limbs. One of the largest animals ever to walk the earth, it has become one of the most famous of all dinosaurs and is widely recognised worldwide.
  • Brachiosaurus is the namesake genus of the family Brachiosauridae, which includes a handful of other similar sauropods. Much of what is known by laypeople about Brachiosaurus is in fact based on Giraffatitan brancai, a species of brachiosaurid dinosaur from the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania that was originally described by German paleontologist Werner Janensch as a species of Brachiosaurus. Recent research shows that the differences between the type species of Brachiosaurus and the Tendaguru material are significant enough that the African material should be placed in a separate genus. Several other potential species of Brachiosaurus have been described from Africa and Europe, but none of them are thought to belong to Brachiosaurus at this time.
  • Brachiosaurus walked on four legs and, like the other Brachiosaurids and unlike most dinosaurs, its front legs were longer than its hind legs. These unusual front legs together with its very long neck gave Brachiosaurus a giraffe-like stance and great height, up to 40-50 feet (12-16 m) tall. Among the contemporaries of Brachiosaurus were other giant Sauropods including Camarasaurus, Supersaurus, Ultrasauros, and Haplocanthosaurus.
  • The brachiosaurus are large plant-eating dinosaurs with long necks who make good announcers because of their ability to see a lot of things happening at once. The planet where they live is unknown, but is likely somewhere in the Vegetarian Sector. One worked as an announcer for the Great Dinosaur Games on Olympus during the events of Riddle of the Raptors.
  • thumb|400px Los primeros dinosaurios vegetarianos como el Brachiosaurus se alimentaban de gran variedad de plantas y eran los únicos capaces de comer de los árboles más altos gracias a su largo y vertical cuello. Las plantas más bajas de su época eran colas de caballos, helechos y cícadas; y los árboles más altos eran coníferas similares a las actuales. Es probable que uno de los métodos para alimentarse fuera tumbar los árboles para acceder a las ramas más altas. Derribar un árbol es fácil para un enorme y pesado herbívoro como el Brachiosaurus. Este gigante vivio en el Jurasico superior en Africa,Amarica y Europa.Pesaba entre 30 y 90 toneladas. Media entre 25 y 30 M de longitud y entre 12 y 13 M de altura.Tenia raramente las patas anteriores mas largas que las posteriores dandole postula
  • Brachiosaurus /ˌbrækiəˈsɔrəs/ is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic Morrison Formation of North America. It was first described by Elmer S. Riggs in 1903 from fossils found in the Grand River Canyon (now Colorado River) of western Colorado, in the United States. Riggs named the dinosaur Brachiosaurus altithorax, declaring it "the largest known dinosaur". Brachiosaurus had a proportionally long neck, small skull, and large overall size, all of which are typical for sauropods. However, the proportions of Brachiosaurus are unlike most sauropods - the forelimbs were longer than the hindlimbs, which resulted in a steeply inclined trunk. Also, while the tail is a typical long dinosaur tail, it was relatively short for a sauropod.
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