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Brontosaurus Collection (#2)

The Brontosaurus, previously known as Apatosaurus, is a fascinating dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus mechanic

Illustration of a Brontosaurus mechanic

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur also known as Brontosaurus

Apatosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur also known as Brontosaurus

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaur

Apatosaurus dinosaur
Apatosaurus, also called Brontosaurus, was a sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of North America

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed in hip hop clothing

Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed in hip hop clothing

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period

Apatosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Allosaurus dinosaurs attacking an Apatosaurus

Allosaurus dinosaurs attacking an Apatosaurus among calamite trees and cycas plants

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein

Illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein
Cartoon illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus baseball player

Illustration of a Brontosaurus baseball player

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaurs drinking water at the edge of a lake

Apatosaurus dinosaurs drinking water at the edge of a lake

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850338

Picture No. 10850338
PREHISTORIC - Brontosaurus / Apatosaurus Trackways Date:

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone C016 / 4991

Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone C016 / 4991
Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone. Previously known as Brontosaurus, this large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur reached weights of 20 to 30 tonnes

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Ceratosaurus & Apatosaurus

Ceratosaurus & Apatosaurus
Ceratosaurus overlooks a herd of Apatosaurus. Ceratosaurus was a large powerful predator with long curved fangs. Apatosaurus was one of the largest herbivores growing to 21 metres in length

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus, previously known as Brontosaurus

Apatosaurus, previously known as Brontosaurus
A solid pillar-like femur, or thigh bone that once supported the 20 to 30 tonne dinosaur, Apatosaurus. This specimen is 1.5 metres long

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction AH 57 Brontosaurus / Apatosaurus 65 ft long, Jurassic period, Sauropod

Prehistoric Reconstruction AH 57 Brontosaurus / Apatosaurus 65 ft long, Jurassic period, Sauropod
AH-57 Prehistoric Reconstruction - Brontosaurus / Apatosaurus Dinosaur Sauropod family. 65ft long - Jurassic period. Arthur Hayward contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: BRONTOSAURUS - Jurassic Display at Geological Museum, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA

BRONTOSAURUS - Jurassic Display at Geological Museum, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA
FG-7169-m BRONTOSAURUS - Jurassic Display at Geological Museum, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Dinosaur tracks - Five parallel trackways of Apatosaurus (Brontosaurs)

Dinosaur tracks - Five parallel trackways of Apatosaurus (Brontosaurs). Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic
FG-6175 Dinosaur tracks - Five parallel trackways of Apatosaurus (Brontosaurs). Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic. Picketwire (Purgatoire) Canyonlands, Comanche National Forest, Eastern Colorado

Background imageBrontosaurus Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaur

Apatosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Apatosaurus was a long-necked herbivore that belonged to a group of dinosaurs called sauropods




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The Brontosaurus, previously known as Apatosaurus, is a fascinating dinosaur from the Jurassic period. With its massive size and long neck, it was truly a sight to behold. Fossil evidence has allowed us to reconstruct the skeleton of this extinct creature, giving us a glimpse into its ancient world. In the Upper Jurassic era, when the Brontosaurus roamed the Earth, continents and seas looked vastly different than they do today. A map of that time reveals an intriguing landscape that these majestic creatures once called home. Although we primarily associate the Brontosaurus with its iconic image, it's worth noting that other dinosaurs coexisted with it during this era. Ceratosaurus, Coelurosaur, Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus - all shared their habitat with our beloved herbivore. One can only imagine what life was like for these prehistoric giants. The American Museum of Natural History in New York houses a Brontosaurus skeleton from the early 20th century - a testament to our fascination with these magnificent creatures. The Apatosaurus excelsus was not just any dinosaur; it was one of the largest land animals ever known to have existed. Its immense size made it an impressive herbivore capable of consuming vast amounts of vegetation daily. As we continue to study fossils and learn more about dinosaurs like Plateosaurus and Brachio alongside our beloved Brontosaurus/Apatosarus genus sauropod family tree expands further still.