Euhelopus Dinosaurs (1 Result)

Euhelopus

Euhelopus zdanskyi

Description:
Euhelopus zdanskyi was a large, long-necked herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 130 to 112 million years ago. It is one of the few sauropods discovered in Asia, specifically in China. Euhelopus had a graceful, elongated neck, and its forelimbs were longer than its hindlimbs, giving it a distinctive posture compared to other sauropods. It likely fed on tall vegetation, similar to Brachiosaurus, and could reach leaves high in the trees. This dinosaur represents an important link in the evolution of sauropods in Asia.

Euhelopus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Very Large (20+ meters)