Audio:QS120301.AIF C-box:It was big as a four-story building, but this dinosaur couldn't raise its neck to its highest point for more than a second or two. HiliteStopLoc:21,36; 92,36; 164,36; 235,36; 307,36; 378,36; 21,89; 378,89; 21,143; 378,143; 21,196; 378,196; 21,250; 378,250; 21,303; 92,303; 164,303; 235,303; 307,303; 378,303 LineNum: GeoBytesUsed:6 PaletteNeutralPic: A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Brachiosaurus*QS120302.AIF* Wrong 1:Tyrannosaurus Wrong 2:Spinosaurus Wrong 3:Megalosaurus Wrong 4:Iguanodon Wrong 5:Allosaurus Wrong 6:Protoceratops Wrong 7:Compsognathus Wrong 8:Stenonychosaurus GeoByte1:The Brachiosaurus skeleton on display at the Humboldt Museum in Berlin is the world's largest mounted skeleton. GeoByte2:Longer than a tennis court, this huge plant eater could pluck leafy meals from treetops with its elongated giraffe-like neck. GeoByte3:To help digestion, Brachiosaurus ate stones that helped mash up the vegetation it ate. GeoByte4:Brachiosaurus probably weighed as much as 10 modern elephants! GeoByte5:Brachiosaurus, although huge, is not the largest dinosaur ever found. Fossils of Seismosaurus show that it was from 128 to 164 feet (39 to 50 m) long! GeoByte6:The name ^Brachiosaurus^ means "arm lizard." GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: First Pict Cast:["SQ120110.PIC", "SQ120210.PIC", "SQ120310.PIC", "SQ120410.PIC", "SQ120510.PIC", "SQ120610.PIC", "SQ120710.PIC", "SQ120810.PIC", "SQ120910.PIC", "SQ121010.PIC", "SQ121110.PIC", "SQ121210.PIC", "SQ121310.PIC", "SQ121410.PIC", "SQ121510.PIC", "SQ121610.PIC", "SQ121710.PIC", "SQ121810.PIC", "SQ121910.PIC", "SQ122010.PIC"]* VideoReward:SP120350.MOV Palette:#default QuestionMovie: EndVideo: HiliteStop:3 Glossary Start Glossary End