Animatronic Bellusaurus sui from Heureka’s The Giant Dinosaurs exhibit

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Animatronic Bellusaurus sui from Heureka’s The Giant Dinosaurs exhibit
Game 13, Round 1: Apatosaurus versus Bellusaurus. I mean, is this even a choice??? Images from http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=2485.0 and Wikipedia
Animatronic dinosaurs from Heureka
Animatronic Bellusaurus sui from Heureka’s The Giant Dinosaurs exhibit
Animatronic Bellusaurus sui
And here you have it. The Sauropodomorphs.
Ornithischia will come at midnight tomorrow.
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Bellusaurus sui
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellusaurus
Name: Bellusaurus sui
Name Meaning: Beautiful Lizard
First Described: 1990
Described By: Dong
Classification: Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Plateosauria, Massopoda, Sauropodiformes, Anchisauria, Sauropoda, Gravisauria, Eusauropoda, Neosauropoda, Macronaria, Camarasauromorpha, Camarasauridae
Bellusaurus was a short necked Camarasaurid from the Shishugou Formation in the northeastern Junggar Basin, China. It lived about 170 million years ago, in the Aalenian to Bajocian ages of the Middle Jurassic. It is known from the remains of seventeen individuals, indicating that a herd had been killed in some sort of mass fashion, such as a flash flood. It was about 4.8 meters long, but some of the skeletal features indicate the individuals found were all juveniles. It had a box like skull, and thanks to the horrors of paywalling, I couldn’t access the paper to find out anything more.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellusaurus
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