- Macronaria, the
forelimbs of
brachiosaurids are long
relative to the hindlimbs, but this
trait is more
pronounced in
brachiosaurids. The
forelimbs were very...
-
morphology to
brachiosaurids, were also
widespread and are
known to have
migrated seasonally, so this
might have also been true for
brachiosaurids.
Other dinosaurs...
- ago),
sauropods had
become widespread (especially the
diplodocids and
brachiosaurids). By the Late Cretaceous, one
group of sauropods, the titanosaurs, had...
-
genus (now
considered a
nomen dubium) Titanosaurus.
Together with the
brachiosaurids and relatives,
titanosaurs make up the
larger sauropod clade Titanosauriformes...
- of this time saw the
spread of ankylosaurians, iguanodontians, and
brachiosaurids through Europe,
North America, and
northern Africa.
These were later...
- to the
earliest brachiosaurids. The
phylogeny resolved the most true
brachiosaurids to date,
although several potential brachiosaurids were
instead determined...
- only
known in
North America.
Although fragmentary remains of
possible brachiosaurids are
known from the Jur****ic of
Patagonia in Argentina, Padillasaurus...
- Jur****ic,
North America and
Africa were
dominated by the
diplodocids and
brachiosaurids and, by the end of the Late Cretaceous,
titanosaurids were widespread...
- from the Americas. It is also
notable for its
narrow teeth, as
earlier brachiosaurids had
broader teeth.
Abydosaurus is
based on the
holotype DINO 16488,...
- the only
known brachiosaurid described from the
Early Cretaceous of Europe.
Until this discovery, it was
thought that
brachiosaurids had
become extinct...