suropoda
Suropoda refers to a group of sauropod dinosaurs characterized by their immense size, long necks and tails, and herbivorous diet. These dinosaurs were among the largest land animals to have ever lived, with some species estimated to have reached lengths of over 100 feet and weighed as much as 100 tons. Their long necks likely allowed them to reach high vegetation, and their massive bodies provided a substantial defense against predators.
The fossil record indicates that sauropods were widespread across the globe during the Jurassic and Cretaceous
Notable examples of sauropods include Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, and Apatosaurus. These dinosaurs played a significant role in