Dinosaur - Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis
Introduction
Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis was a gigantic herbivore that lived around 150 million years ago and had one of the longest necks of all known dinosaurs.
Identification
Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis had:
- a nine-metre-long neck to help it reach leaves high up in trees;
- hollows in its neck bones to reduce the weight of its neck;
- a large and powerful heart to pump blood to the head;
- strong and thick blood vessels to cope with its high blood pressure;
- thick pads of fibrous tissues on its heels to help cushion its great weight
Feeding and diet
Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis was a gigantic herbivore.
Fossils description
Mamenchisaurus is named after Mamen Brook, in Sichuan where it was first found.
Evolutionary relationships
Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis was a sauropod belonging to the Chinese family Euhelopodidae, a group of massive dinosaurs that lived from the Late Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous.