Most people think of dinosaurs as enormous, aggressive and extinct reptiles. That is largely true, however there are some misconceptions. They came in all sizes and shapes. Dinosaurs were the biggest land animals on this planet, but several of dinosaurs were smaller than a donkey or a pig. One of the gigantic dinosaurs that is very interesting to study more about it is called “Alamosaurus.” The meaning of Alamosaurus is "Ojo Alamo lizard." It was named after the Ojo Alamo sandstone formation in New Mexico. This dinosaur is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs. They existed in the Cretaceous. We can describe an Alamosaurus as a gargantuan quadrupedal herbivore with an extremely long neck, limbs, and tail. The Alamosaurus was herbivorous dinosaur. The habitat of this extremely long neck dinosaur consisted of “semi-arid plains with water” available spasmodically in the form of swamps and ponds. This long neck is use for forage leaves, fruits, and vegetable from atop tall tree. Furthermore, the long neck and tail also used to protect itself against predators. Even though little evidence has been found, some paleontologists say an Alamosaurus highly possible had body like other sauropods at the time (Armour). An Alamosaurus …show more content…
It also counts as a delicious prey of some big group of small predators or one large predator such as Tyrannosaurus, the biggest predator that ever walked the Northern Hemisphere. Fight alone with an adult Tyrannosaurus, Alamosaurus has less chances to win according to its body and shape that did not built for fighting and small blunt teeth, which they used for cropping and stripping vegetation unlike Tyrannosaurus. However, an Alamosaurus usually lives with its group thus it is hard for Tyrannosaurus to hunt an Alamosaurus. (The result also depend on many