shows that the dinosaurs achieved this following the evolution of vast numbers of replacement teeth, which allowed them to eat even the toughest of plants in large quantities. "The teeth and jaws ...
With its unusual set of teeth designed for grazing, Nigersaurus taqueti is a distinctive sauropod in the fossil record. The ...
This newly identified dinosaur species represents the oldest and most primitive type of ornithischian dinosaur found in Asia ...
East Sussex was home to various predatory dinosaurs 135 million years ago, including the first identified tyrannosaurs of the ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest known saber-toothed predator, a 270-million-year-old gorgonopsian therapsid fossil.
In some cases, researchers even found dinosaur bromalites containing the crushed bones and teeth of non-dinosaurs ... to balloon in size. Massive plant-eating dinosaurs like the sauropods evolved ...
The discovery of sets of prehistoric teeth has revealed that groups of meat-eating dinosaurs stalked the East Sussex coast 135 million years ago. The research, led by the University of Southampton ...
From slow, plant-eating giants to fierce scavengers and hunters, dinosaurs once dominated the land ... Triceratops was a plant-eater with specialised teeth for cutting and slicing and a huge stomach ...