The Brachiosaurus dinosaur was a sauropod from the Jurassic Period. Its forelimbs were much longer then its hind limbs giving it the look of the modern giraffe. This herbivore browsed the treetops in North America.
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- Small Dilong dinosaurs watch as two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs wade across a lake.
- A mother Brachiosaurus Dinosaur brings her offsring to an island habitat in the Jurassic Era.
- Two titanic Brachiosaurus dinosaurs look for food along the banks of a stream.
- Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs walk among large trees in the prehistoric era.
- Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs enjoy a beautiful sunset.
- Two Apatasaurus dinosaurs visit an island in prehistoric times.
- A herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs munch their way along their migration route.
- A Stegosaurus baby looks to its mother to find the best eating foliage.
Plus d’images apparentées
- Three Diplodocus dinosaurs come to the water's edge for a cool drink in a hot tropical region.
- Two Apatasaurus dinosaur wade through a lush pond looking for plants to eat.
- Three huge Diplodocus dinosaurs visit an island in the prehistoric era.
- Two mother Coahuilaceratops dinosaurs escort their baby hatchlings among the palm trees of prehistoric times.
- The Stegosaurus dinosaur is known for its distinctive tail spikes and plates along its spine to defend itself. Fossils bones have been found in Jurassic deposits in North America and Europe.
- Several Stegosaurus dinosaurs browse among the vegetation by a lake in the Jurassic Period.
- The Diplodocus dinosaur was a herbivore sauropod of the Jurassic Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in western North America. With its long neck it had no trouble in reaching the high treetops for foliage.
- The Apatasaurus dinosaur was a herbivore of the Jurassic Era. This giant also called Brontosaurus, browsed the tree tops much as a giraffe does today. Its fossils have been found in western North America.