It was a 30-foot-long plant-eating dinosaur, with a delicate skull and an extremely wide mouth with 500 teeth, replaceable ... a four-legged stance and a herbivorous diet - Nigersaurus was about ...
Despite Pachycephalosaurus’ herbivorous diet, the shape of its front teeth suggests it may have consumed meat from time to ...
The animal, formally named Siamraptor suwati, was a fierce predator with teeth similar ... the Japan-Thailand Dinosaur Project had already discovered a pair of new herbivore dinosaurs before ...
Hypsilophodon was a bipedal dinosaur around five to 6.5 feet long. It was a fast, agile animal, which is evidenced by its light-weight skeleton and long legs. Hypsilophodon means “high-crested tooth”.
This group of dinosaurs was stout, tank-like and heavily armoured. They walked on short legs and their teeth indicate that they were herbivorous. The new specimen is 5.5m long, and weighed 1,300kg ...
a pelvis and around 20 teeth. Together, they help create the profile of a new sauropod species. These quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs were among the largest creatures to have ever walked the Earth.
Teeth marks on the intact arm bone of a duck-billed dinosaur suggest ... For example, in 2021, scientists used an exceptionally preserved specimen of the herbivore Psittacosaurus to ...
The dinosaur’s head has yet to be found. Plateosaurus was a bipedal herbivore with a small skull on a long, mobile neck, sharp but plump plant-crushing teeth, powerful hind limbs, short but ...
There were lots of them – and lots of different species – and they held the top carnivore and top herbivore spots in food chains ... bird-like creatures looked quite a lot like small, feathered ...