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+ | |Size = 250px |
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+ | |First appearance = [[Dinosaur Expedition Born Free]] Episode TBA |
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+ | |Latest appearance = TBA |
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+ | |Affiliation = TBA}} |
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+ | *Origin: Prehistoric Earth |
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+ | ===Dinosaur Expedition Born Free=== |
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+ | *Much of what is known by laypeople about Brachiosaurus is in fact based on [[wikipedia:Giraffatitan|Giraffatitan brancai]], a species of brachiosaurid dinosaur from the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania that was originally described by German paleontologist Werner Janensch as a species of Brachiosaurus. Recent research shows that the differences between the type species of Brachiosaurus and the Tendaguru material are significant enough that the African material should be placed in a separate genus. |
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[[Category:Dinosaur Expidition Born Free Kaiju]] |
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Revision as of 03:13, 30 December 2017
The Brachiosaurus Dinosaur Expedition Born Free.
was a sauropod dinosaur who appeared inStats
- Height: N/A
- Weight: N/A
- Origin: Prehistoric Earth
History:
Dinosaur Expedition Born Free
Pending
Trivia
- Despite it's simularities, the Brachiosaurus was a different stop motion puppet than the Brontosaurus and Diplodocus.
Trivia not relevant for the series
- Much of what is known by laypeople about Brachiosaurus is in fact based on Giraffatitan brancai, a species of brachiosaurid dinosaur from the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania that was originally described by German paleontologist Werner Janensch as a species of Brachiosaurus. Recent research shows that the differences between the type species of Brachiosaurus and the Tendaguru material are significant enough that the African material should be placed in a separate genus.
Powers and Abilities
Size: In the laws of nature, when you're big, you don't need special defenses. The Brachiosaurus is a perfect example of this.