favorite sauropod?

indiana jones
MemberCompsognathusJanuary 12, 20154627 Views20 Replieswhats your favorite sauropod?
-mine is brontosaurus baxteri
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Cool topic! Id have to say my favorite sauropod is either Brachiosaurus or mamenchiosaurus.
The giant gate that read Jurassic Park was ruined. The gates where torn off and their where pieces of them all over the ground. Muldoon saw herbivore foot prints maybe Parasaurs or the Trike herd W
Diplodocus hallorum, probably
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carnotaurus- i was almost going to use memencchieussussosaurus for a creative writing thing, but i changed it to camarasaurus at the last second
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speeking of sauropods, do you folks consider brontosaurus to be camarasaurus, or apatosaurus?
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@Indiana, Brontosaurus is no longer a valid genus. They put the skull of a Camarasaur on the head of an Apatosaur. So your favorite would probably be one of those two. Mine is probably Shunosaurus lii.
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i know, but some poeple say its a synonim for eaither camarasaurus or apotosaurus
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You should probably specify that, so as not to confuse people. For the record, however, an animal can't be synonymous if the genus is no longer valid.
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Amargasaurus
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probably amphicoelias and bruhathkayosaurus since they are so freaking big
and because of this picture as well, showing 1 dinosaur that is both longer and heavier than a freaking blue whale
although in the later study, they seems to agree that bruhathkayosaurus is not as big as they used to think
Apatosaurus. Recent discoveries seems to prove that Apatosaurus was comparable in size with Argentinosaurus. But I like it even because of nostalgia.
Brachiosaurus by far. I got bored when I was a kid of seeing all the sauropods with their bodies parallel to the ground, and then when I saw Brachiosaurus in JP, my face lit up because it could tower over all others :P
DR. JONES - What a fun topic! Hmm...I would have to say that my favorite sauropod is, as SILVER_FALCON has been so excellent to illustrate, Augustinia! It is such an incredible animal, representing compelling divergence in standard physiology! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to present this enjoyable topic! :)
I'd have to go with Amargasaurus.
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Alamosaurus, followed by Camarasaurus and then Titanosaurus.
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