Estimated at over 100 feet long and weighing up to 100 tons, this sauropod from Argentina is widely considered the largest dinosaur ever discovered. A close contender to Argentinosaurus ...
The coprolites revealed an unexpected variety of diet for these dinosaurs that included fish, insects, large animals, plants, and even charcoal. One species, the long-necked sauropods, might have ...
Several bromalites revealed that the earliest dinosaurs were opportunistic omnivores that ate mainly insects. Slightly more recent dinosaur dung belonged to early carnivores (meat eaters) and small ...
These footprints belonged to a large theropod dinosaur at a fossil site in Sołtyków, Poland. (Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki via CNN Newsource) Property News: Half-built $77m mansion may face wrecking ball.
"It was influenced by a degree of opportunism (the first early dinosaur relatives and the first herbivores had a very generalized diet) but also competition. The dinosaurs were well-adapted and less ...
They evolved into the first carnivorous and plant-eating, or herbivorous, dinosaurs. A key turning point came when increased volcanic activity may have led to a more diverse range of plants to ...