The largest animals on Skull Island, the mighty Brontosaurus are capable of reaching lengths of well over 100 feet. Their long necks allow these sauropods to browse foliage as high as 20 feet above of the ground and their massive bulk places full-grown Brontosaurus well outside the weight class of almost all of the island’s predators. When the herd is separated during feeding, Brontosaurus communicate with one another by stomping signals that are transmitted Skull Island dung beetles will follow herbivores like these and eat their scat.
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