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Dinosaurs Had Very Different Jaws of Death
Not all giant, meat-eating dinosaurs were built to crush bones. New research reveals that while some, like T. rex, packed a powerful bite, others relied on slashing and ripping, showing there was more ...
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Dinosaurs took 30 million years to become dominant Other animals initially ruled the Triassic landscape Feces fossils show some herbivores ingested charcoal New research that relied heavily on ...
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Scientists Unearth Dinosaur Species That Survived the Mass Extinction Event – It Defied the Odds
A newly identified dinosaur species, Maleriraptor kuttyi, is reshaping what we know about the survival and evolution of ...
Research has revealed that several groups of meat-eating dinosaur stalked the Bexhill-on-Sea region of coastal East Sussex 135 million years ago. Research led by the University of Southampton has ...
A new analysis of the bite strength of 18 species of carnivorous dinosaurs shows that while the Tyrannasaurus rex skull was optimized for quick, strong bites like a crocodile, other giant, predatory ...
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