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The Brachiosaurus is the 16th Dinosaur obtained in the Mesozoic Valley Bubble Universe, which can generate Fossil. (Unlocked at Rank 24, branching off of Sauropoda)

Description[]

"One of the largest dinosaurs known to man, the Brachiosaur was a large herbivore that lived in the late Jurassic period."

Traits[]

The rare traits matching this generators type are: Herbivore , Quadrupedal , Jurassic Age . Brachiosaurus is also affected by the epic traits: Herd Behavior , Hollow Bones , Feathers , Warm Climate .

Icon Name Description Requires
Brachiosaurus Long Tails Long Tails Some sauropods had tails nearly as long as their torsos, which were used defensively to deter or injure predators. Rank 25
Brachiosaurus Pencil-Like Teeth Pencil-Like Teeth Some Sauropods, like Diplodocus, has pencil-shaped teeth in the front of their mouths to help them more efficiently strip leaves off of plant stems. Rank 28

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
Achievement Armed and Dangerous Armed and Dangerous The name Brachiosaur is Greek for "arm lizard," referring to these dinosaur's long forelimbs. This is atypical for a sauropod, and resulted in Brachiosaur having a shorter tail and more upright posture than other members of its clade. 75 Brachiosaurus
Achievement Big Appetite Big Appetite To consume the amount of foliage needed to sustain its huge body, Brachiosaurus would have needed to feed for at least 16 hours a day. 200 Brachiosaurus


Type Dinosaur Dinosaurs
by nutrition
Type Carnivore Carnivore ArchosaurPterosaurPlesiosaurSaurischiaTheropodaCompsognathusVelociraptorArchaeopteryxTyrannosaurus RexSpinosaurusIguanodonIchthyosaurMosasaurusGiganotosaurus
Type Herbivore Herbivore OrnithischiaStegosaurusAnkylosaurusTriceratopsSauropodaPachycephalosaurusGallimimusBrachiosaurusArgentinosaurus
Type Omnivore Omnivore CynodontEoraptor
by locomotion
Type Quadrupedal Quadrupedal ArchosaurStegosaurusAnkylosaurusTriceratopsSauropodaBrachiosaurusCynodontArgentinosaurus
Type Bipedal Bipedal OrnithischiaSaurischiaTheropodaCompsognathusVelociraptorPachycephalosaurusGallimimusTyrannosaurus RexSpinosaurusIguanodonEoraptorGiganotosaurus
Type Parallel Evolution Parallel Evolution PterosaurArchaeopteryx
Type Aquatic Aquatic PlesiosaurIchthyosaurMosasaurus
by era
Type Triassic Age Triassic ArchosaurOrnithischiaPterosaurPlesiosaurIchthyosaurCynodontEoraptor
Type Jurassic Age Jurassic StegosaurusSaurischiaSauropodaTheropodaCompsognathusArchaeopteryxBrachiosaurusIguanodon
Type Cretaceous Age Cretaceous AnkylosaurusTriceratopsVelociraptorPachycephalosaurusGallimimusTyrannosaurus RexSpinosaurusMosasaurusArgentinosaurusGiganotosaurus
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