The Haolonggood Apatosaurus Huangxin figure captures the grandeur of Apatosaurus with impressive attention to detail. The figure features tan and green hues, accentuate its meticulously sculpted form. Its elongated neck and tail are particularly noteworthy, reflecting the sauropod's distinctive anatomy. The posture and proportions are carefully designed to mirror the massive, barrel-shaped body and sturdy limbs characteristic of Apatosaurus. The curly tail is a nice touch and adds character.
The Haolonggood Apatosaurus Huangxin measures:
21.7" L x 3" W x 6.3" H.
Apatosaurus, formerly known as Brontosaurus, is a well-known genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 154 to 153 million years ago. Apatosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed, reaching lengths of up to 75 to 90 feet. They had a long neck and tail, a small head with nostrils on the top of the skull, and a massive, barrel-shaped body.
Despite their enormous size, Apatosaurus, like other sauropods, had relatively small brains. Apatosaurus were herbivores, primarily feeding on plants such as ferns, cycads, and conifers. Their long necks and tails were adaptations for reaching and stripping vegetation from trees and other tall plants. Fossils of Apatosaurus have been found in what is now North America,
Apatosaurus was initially discovered and named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1877. Later, it was briefly classified as "Brontosaurus" when another specimen was discovered with slight differences. However, subsequent research revealed that Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus were essentially the same genus, with Apatosaurus being the older name. Therefore, "Brontosaurus" is no longer considered a valid genus.
Apatosaurus was a quadrupedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on all four legs. Its massive size and long neck would have made it an efficient grazer in its ecosystem.
Hand Painted. Made of Durable Synthetic Material.
Product Code: HLG-031
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