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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFirst Fossil Evidence That Sauropods Were Herbivores Supports a Widespread Assumption About the Long-Necked DinosaursSince the late 1800s, experts have thought that the long-necked dinosaurs known as sauropods were herbivores. Given the flat shape of their small teeth and the giant size of their bodies—which were ...
The first reported fossilised stomach contents from a sauropod, belonging to a Diamantinasaurus that lived 95 million years ago, has confirmed a long-held theory of herbivorous behaviour.
The first ever discovery of sauropod stomach contents has revealed new insights into the dietary habits of these enormous dinosaurs, including support for the long-held idea that they were ...
Food in the belly Sauropod discoveries are becoming more regular in outback Queensland, thanks largely to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton.
For Mr Elliott, who has spent more than two decades unearthing dinosaurs in Queensland's red soil, the recognition wasn't ...
The mystery of the sounds made by colossal extinct reptiles takes a new turn following the discovery of a fossilized larynx ...
But that changed in the summer of 2017. Staff and volunteers at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History were excavating a relatively complete subadult sauropod skeleton.
Australian Age of Dinosaurs collection manager Mackenzie Enchelmaier holds up sauropod gut content fossil. (Stephen Poropat/Curtin University) For that matter, the plants in Judy’s guts were severed, ...
In 2017, staff and volunteers from the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History were excavating a relatively complete subadult skeleton of the sauropod Diamantinasaurus matildae from ...
Australian Age of Dinosaurs collection manager Mackenzie Enchelmaier with a piece of Judy's fossilized gut Stephen Poropat/Curtin University ...
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Collection Manager Mackenzie Enchelmaier holds up sauropod gut content fossil.
Food in the belly Sauropod discoveries are becoming more regular in outback Queensland, thanks largely to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton.
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