Roar-some day for a Brachiosaurus! 🦕🌳 This gentle giant is reaching for the tastiest leaves on the tallest tree. Can you imagine its long neck stretching all the way up? Look closely, a tiny butterfly friend is also visiting the tree! This picture is ready for your amazing colors. What color will you make this happy dinosaur and its leafy lunch spot?
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Meet Benny the Brachiosaurus! 🦕
Did you know that Brachiosaurus means “arm lizard”? That’s because its front legs were longer than its back legs, making it look like it was always ready to give a big hug! 🤗 Benny here is a super-friendly fellow, always with a smile on his face. He loves to munch on leaves from the tallest trees because his super-duper long neck lets him reach the yummiest bits at the very top. It’s like having a built-in ladder to the best salad bar in the world! 🥗
Imagine Benny’s neck as long as a school bus! 🚌 That’s a lot of neck for reaching tasty leaves. He would eat hundreds of pounds of leaves every single day. That’s more than all the pizzas you could eat in a year! 🍕 His big feet were also special, like giant stompers that helped him walk around. He probably made the ground shake a little with every step, but don’t worry, he was a gentle giant.
And look, Benny has a visitor! 🦋 A pretty little butterfly is fluttering around the leaves. Maybe the butterfly likes the same kind of leaves Benny does, or maybe it just likes Benny’s company. Butterflies are like tiny flying flowers, and they love to visit plants that have tasty nectar. This picture is a reminder that even the biggest creatures can have small, wonderful friends around them.
This drawing is perfect for you to color! What colors will Benny be? Will he be green, or maybe a cool blue? And what about the tree? Will it have bright green leaves, or maybe some autumn colors? Don’t forget to color the butterfly too! You can make it a rainbow butterfly or give it special patterns. Have fun making this prehistoric scene come to life with your amazing artistic talent!
Did you know? 🤔
Brachiosaurus lived millions of years ago during the Late Jurassic period, a time when the Earth looked very different! They were some of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying their bones, which are called fossils. It’s like a super old treasure hunt to find out what dinosaurs looked like and how they lived!