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BRONTOSAURUS

BRONTOSAURUS. By: Vivianne Alvarado Ricardo Frias Gabriel Bandes & Diego Atala. - It was one of the largest land animals that ever existed. Weight: 24-32 tons Height: 30 ft Length: 26 meters (85ft).

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BRONTOSAURUS

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  1. BRONTOSAURUS By: Vivianne Alvarado Ricardo Frias Gabriel Bandes & Diego Atala

  2. - It was one of the largest land animals that ever existed. Weight: 24-32 tons Height: 30 ft Length: 26 meters (85ft)

  3. - They used more than one dinosaur bones to reconstrcut this dinosaur, & probably it might not exsist.

  4. - Brontosaurus`s brain was about the size of a large apple, which was supported by a small head and a 20-foot-long neck.

  5. They ate constantly, pausing only to drink, cool off, or to remove parasites. herbivores

  6. BRONTOSAURUS EXCELSUS “Thunder Lizard”

  7. The Brontosaurus was discovered in 1879 by Othniel Charles Marsh, a professor of paleontology at Yale University .

  8. - The discovery of the first Brontosaurus fossils were found in Wyoming, Montana and the Rocky Mountains of North America. 

  9. - The brontosaurus was created with the head of a camarasaurus.

  10. - Marsh, the man who found the bones in Wyoming way back in 1879, purposely assembled the heads incorrectly. The fact is, the body he found was headless.

  11. - Brontosaurus lived during the Jurassic Period,150 million years ago.

  12. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/brontokids.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontosaurus http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/brontosaurus.html http://www.ircs.upenn.edu/cogsci2000/apatosaurus.html

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