World of Dinosaurs/Camarasaurus

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A reconstruction of Camarasaurus.

Basics[edit | edit source]

Camarasaurus means "Chambered Lizard".

Camarasaurus lived during the Jurassic Period.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

They have quadrupedal posture.

Their leg bones are thick like the pillars of a suspension bridge.

It has hollow chambers in its vertebrae, hence the name "Chambered Lizard".


It had chisel shaped teeth that helped it eat plants.

Phylogeny[edit | edit source]

Camarasaurus is a sauropod.

All sauropods are dinosaurs.

All dinosaurs are amniotes and all dinosaurs are tetrapods.

Biomechanics[edit | edit source]

Camarasaurus had a much stronger bite force than earlier saurodomorphs such as Plateosaurus which helps illustrate that Camarasaurus is a derived sauropod.

It may have weighed up to 20 tons.

Fossil Record[edit | edit source]

Camarasaurus is found in Utah, New Mexico, and Nevada.

Ecology[edit | edit source]

Camarasaurus co-existed with Allosaurus, a meat-eating dinosaur.

Ferns, shrubs, and trees would have been common, but flowering plants, fruit trees, or grass were NOT around yet!

Biogeography[edit | edit source]

Rocks from the Jurassic period indicate hotter, wetter conditions than we experience on Earth today.

Rocks do not show signs of ice caps near the poles, of traveling ice-bergs, or other signs of "ice house" conditions.

The super-continent Pangea was splitting up throughout the Jurassic Period, adding volcanic activity, particularly along the west coast, and warm, seasonally-variable habitats.