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Brachiosaurus was a massive sauropod from the Late Jurassic, reaching lengths of about 25 metres and heights of 13 metres. It likely lived in herds and used its long neck to watch for predators and access tree leaves. Unlike most dinosaurs, its front legs were longer than its hind legs, giving it a giraffe-like posture and enabling it to reach high vegetation. Brachiosaurus’s enormous size helped it defend against predators but required a huge amount of food from lush Jurassic forests. Brachiosaurus fossils were first discovered by palaeontologist Elmer Riggs in 1900 in Colorado.
Unlike most dinosaurs, its front legs were longer than its hind legs, giving it a giraffe-like posture and enabling it to reach high vegetation. Brachiosaurus’s enormous size helped it defend against predators but required a huge amount of food from lush Jurassic forests. Brachiosaurus fossils were first discovered by palaeontologist Elmer Riggs in 1900 in Colorado. Brachiosaurus was a massive sauropod from the Late Jurassic, reaching lengths of about 25 metres and heights of 13 metres. It likely lived in herds and used its long neck to watch for predators and access tree leaves.
Brachiosaurus fossils were first discovered by palaeontologist Elmer Riggs in 1900 in Colorado. Brachiosaurus was a massive sauropod from the Late Jurassic, reaching lengths of about 25 metres and heights of 13 metres. It likely lived in herds and used its long neck to watch for predators and access tree leaves. Unlike most dinosaurs, its front legs were longer than its hind legs, giving it a giraffe-like posture and enabling it to reach high vegetation. Brachiosaurus’s enormous size helped it defend against predators but required a huge amount of food from lush Jurassic forests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How tall was a Brachiosaurus?
Brachiosaurus was one of the tallest dinosaurs, reaching up to 40–50 feet tall — as high as a four-story building. Unlike most sauropods, its front legs were longer than its back legs, giving it an upward-reaching posture perfect for browsing the tops of tall trees.
What colors should I use for a Brachiosaurus?
Large sauropods are often colored in warm earth tones — sandy browns, olive greens, and soft grays. The long neck makes a great gradient from one color at the body to a different shade at the head. Some artists add subtle stripe or spot patterns for visual interest.
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