Fossils reveal that long-necked baby dinosaurs were the main food source for large, voracious Jurassic predators.
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About 150 million years ago, the land that is now the western United States was alive with dinosaurs. New research shows that the smallest members of the biggest dinosaurs played a huge role in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research reveals baby sauropods fed Jurassic predators and shaped one of Earth’s most famous dinosaur ecosystems. (CREDIT: ...
A reconstruction of a Late Jurassic Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry ecosystem around 150 million years ago which shows a diverse array of bipedal theropod dinosaurs including the largest in the ecosystem ...
A tiny plant-eating dinosaur that was about the same size of a chicken and occupied what’s now northern Spain some 125 million years ago is baffling scientists. The dinosaur, Foskeia pelendonum—named ...
Despite growing into the largest animals ever to walk on land, sauropods began life small, exposed, and alone. Fossil evidence suggests their babies were frequently eaten by multiple predators, making ...
It may have been suicidal for a predator to go after a healthy adult Brachiosaurus, a behemoth weighing perhaps 60 tons that was a member of the long-necked group of dinosaurs called sauropods that ...
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WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - It may have been suicidal for a predator to go after a healthy adult Brachiosaurus, a behemoth weighing perhaps 60 tons that was a member of the long-necked group of ...
Babies and very young sauropods—the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ever walked on land—were a key food sustaining predators in the Late ...