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  • The track makers have been identified as brontosaurs, which go back 175 million years.
  • In 2008, his most recent band The Brontosaur released their self-titled album.
  • They included brontosaurs, stegosaurs, tyrannosaurs, triceratops and a variety of oddly ornamented hadrosaurs.
  • During one such attempt, one of the adult Brontosaurs is killed and the other captured.
  • They included brontosaurs, stegosaurs, tyrannosaurs, triceratops $ 1A " variety of oddly ornamented hadrosaurs.
  • After harvesting a patch of giant strawberries, Will and Holly find a baby apatosaur ( or " brontosaur " ).
  • During the expedition, they discover Brontosaurs in the deep jungle and are further amazed when the animals show very little fear of them.
  • In 1899 Lull worked as a member of the American Museum of Natural History's expedition to Bone Cabin Quarry, Wyoming, helping to collect that museum's brontosaur skeleton.
  • With the aid of the local tribe-whom see Baby and his parents as legends-George and Susan are able to break into the military compound and release the adult Brontosaur.
  • There are more than 11, 000 tons of structural steel in the ballpark, including 4, 500 tons _ the equivalent of a herd of 150 brontosaurs _ in the roof alone.
  • His painting of a rearing brontosaur also looks remarkably up to date, and so was his remark that the best preparation for painting dinosaurs was to study barnyard chickens, considering that paleontologists now believe dinosaurs were more like birds than lizards.
  • Though there's an arms race here as all the large cold blooded grazers have been killed off by faster _ than _ they _ were predators-- seen any large herds of brontosaurs of late ?, and what's left can be pretty quick on its toes.
  • (Translation : . . . But even a much older gent " Sees itself forced to wander " Goes by the name " Diplodocus " " And belongs among the fossils " Mr . Carnegie packs him joyfully " In giant arcs " And sends him as gift this way " To multiple monarchs . . . ) " Le diplodocus " became a generic term for sauropods in French, much as " brontosaur " is in English.