©2009 Paleo-KingFeatured on The Paleo King [link] and SV-POW [link] - it's the Big Bad Brachiosaur Parade!The fourteen best-known brachiosaur genera as of mid-2009 (beforeandwere described - sheesh, I wish they'd been discovered and described a few months earlier!). All brachiosaurs drawn to scale with the largest knownspecimen (MOR 008, not Sue) and labeled for easy referenceHere's the lineup:"the Archbishop"The footprints at the bottom are those ofand--------------------------------------------------Note: The "" shown here was, which is now formally known as(though the alternate name has been used since 1988, first and foremost by Gregory Paul). However, the type specieswas of similar average size.The entire sequence is roughly in order from the earliest brachiosaurs to the last, with the exception of the basal dwarf brachiosaur