It’s no secret that sauropods – a clade of giant dinosaurs that includes the famous Brachiosaurus – had really long necks, but now paleontologists claim to have identified the species that takes the ...
A plant-eating sauropod that lumbered around what’s now China some 162 million years ago had a neck that was about 10 feet longer than a typical school bus — and the longest of any known dinosaur. The ...
Researchers developed a new estimate of the neck length of Mamenchisaurus, which foraged for foliage more than 150 million years ago in what is now China. By Jack Tamisiea Few creatures have pushed ...
A sauropod from the Late Jurassic epoch had the longest neck of any dinosaur on record – stretching 15.1 metres, based on analysis of its vertebrae. Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum was discovered in ...