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 ...
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 ...