South American long-necked dinosaur could easily stand on two legs, computational study finds

Sixty-six million years ago, two genera of long-necked, quadrupedal dinosaurs had an advantage over other sauropods: they could easily stand on their hind legs for extended periods. This allowed them to scare off potential predators and feed on leaves high up in trees, for example.

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