“The way to avoid extinction is to eat a lot of plants, which is exactly what the early herbivorous dinosaurs did. The reason for their evolutionary success is a true love of green and fresh plant ...
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"The first dinosaur ancestors were opportunistic," says Martin Qvarnström, a paleontologist at Uppsala University in Sweden, who led the study. "They were eating insects, fish, plants — everything ...
The first dinosaurs were go-getters, Qvarnström said, eating whatever they could — including insects, fish and plants. When climate conditions changed, they were quick to adapt. Plant-eating ...
"The first dinosaur ancestors were opportunistic," says Martin Qvarnström, a paleontologist at Uppsala University in Sweden, who led the study. "They were eating insects, fish, plants ...