Brachiosaurus lived in Africa and North America from the late Jurassic to the early Cretaceous. The climate was semiarid, with distint wet and dry seasons. The plants were conifers, cycads, tree ferns, and ginkgos. Most of them grew in riparian areas (places near a river or groundwater).
Brachiosaurus have homes in Africa, and Europe
A poupulated area with a lot of vegation
the brachiosaurus lived in the Jurassic period
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In a hypothetical fight between a Brachiosaurus and an Apatosaurus, the Brachiosaurus would likely have the advantage due to its larger size and longer reach with its neck. Brachiosaurus had a longer neck and taller body, giving it an advantage in reaching and striking its opponent. However, it's important to note that such a fight would not have occurred in reality as these two dinosaurs lived in different time periods.
they live in africa and north america
Brachiosaurus have homes in Africa, and Europe
A poupulated area with a lot of vegation
the brachiosaurus lived in the Jurassic period
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The Brachiosaurus lived in the western part of the United States and the eastern part of Africa. The environment the Brachiosaurus perefered was near swampy areas.
Brachiosaurus was a herbivore.
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A brachiosaurus moved its legs 1 by 1
brachiosaurus lived during the late Jurassic
No, the Brachiosaurus did not live in water. It was a terrestrial dinosaur that primarily inhabited land during the Late Jurassic period. While it may have frequented areas near rivers or lakes for feeding on vegetation, it was not an aquatic creature and could not swim like some other dinosaurs or marine reptiles. Brachiosaurus was adapted to a life on land, using its long neck to reach high vegetation.