Sauropods, and particularly titanosaurs, had very large stomachs. Food took longer to pass through it, giving the dinosaurs more time to digest the food and get nutrients out. They were able to eat ...
A series of footprints once attributed to a “swimming brontosaur” has a far more likely explanation, new research has found.
After the sauropods went extinct ... while the presence of fruit made it more likely large animals would consume and spread its seeds. There were patterns in the fossil data to support this ...
Allosaurus was the most common large carnivore of the Late Jurassic in North America. It was a smaller predecessor of the Cretaceous Tyrannosaurus. Strong forelimbs with sharp claws, powerful hind ...