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Brachiosaurus: Facts About the Giraffe-like Dinosaur
Live Science
Specimens have been found primarily in the fossil-rich Morrison Formation in North America, but the dinosaur did not resemble any of the others...
104 months ago
A Pair of Horses Helped Excavate a Hulking Brachiosaurus Fossil in Utah
Smithsonian Magazine
A trio of fossil experts in Utah discovered the hulking humerus of a Brachiosaurus jutting out of the Morrison Formation.
57 months ago
Dinosaur State Park. Fossil brachiosaurs. And what I learned about parenting.
Houston Chronicle
In Glen Rose, fossils show that brachiosaurs didn't raise their young all alone. So why do we humans?
3 months ago
LEGO Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Discovery (76960) Review
The Brick Fan
Overall the LEGO Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Discovery (76960) is an overpriced set for what you get. I absolutely love the vehicles from the...
18 months ago
How Brachiosaurus (and Brethren) Became So Gigantic
Discover Magazine
sauropods' sheer size—up to 90 tons and 130 feet long—probably had something to do with it. (Contrary to popular belief, most dinosaurs were not...
133 months ago
Earliest relative of Brachiosaurus dinosaur found in France
Imperial College London
GENTLE GIANTS - Scientists have re-examined an overlooked museum fossil and discovered that it is the earliest member of the titanosauriform...
91 months ago
11 Towering Facts About Brachiosaurus
Mental Floss
1. Its Name Means “Arm Lizard ... Most sauropod, or long-necked, dinos had hind legs which were slightly longer than their forelimbs—but...
121 months ago
Are giraffes descendants of Brachiosaurus?
How It Works
Are giraffes descendants of Brachiosaurus? ... No. Brachiosaurus was a dinosaur that lived around 150 million years ago. By the time that...
142 months ago
This 6-Foot Brachiosaurus Fossil Hitched a Ride With Two Clydesdale Horses
Atlas Obscura
The first Brachiosaurus fossil, a partial skeleton, was discovered in 1900 in the Brushy Basin near Fruita, Colorado; no one has found a humerus...
57 months ago
The First Brachiosaurus
Field Museum
The First Brachiosaurus. Joyce Havstad, PhD holds the title Philosopher-in-Residence at The Field Museum.* We had the joy of interviewing her...
111 months ago