Galeamopus

Galeamopus

† Galeamopus — a Late Jurassic diplodocid sauropod from the Morrison Formation, United States. Giant herbivore (~20–25 m long); formerly classified under Diplodocus or Apatosaurus. 'Weasel mopper' sauropod with a characteristic long low skull. Whip-like tail used for defense. Kimmeridgian age.

Diet & Feeding

Herbivore

Galeamopus was a plant-eating dinosaur. Herbivores typically fed on ferns, cycads, conifers, and other vegetation available during their era. Many herbivorous dinosaurs developed specialized teeth and digestive systems for processing tough plant material.

Time Period

Jurassic Late Mesozoic Era

Galeamopus lived during the Jurassic Late period of the Mesozoic Era, approximately 161.5 to 145.0 million years ago.

One of the most iconic periods for dinosaurs. Giant sauropods like Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus roamed alongside predators like Allosaurus. Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird, appeared. The Morrison Formation preserves an extraordinary fossil record from this time.

Discovery & Naming

Discovery Location United States

Quick Facts

Geologic Period Jurassic Late
Diet Herbivore

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Galeamopus live?
Galeamopus lived during the Jurassic Late period (Mesozoic Era, 161.5–145.0 million years ago).
What did Galeamopus eat?
Galeamopus was a herbivore.
Where were Galeamopus fossils found?
Fossils of Galeamopus were found in United States.

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