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Author Topic:   Dinosaur transitional - From carnivore to vegetarian
meshuggahcynic
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Message 5 of 16 (205506)
05-06-2005 4:55 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by coffee_addict
05-06-2005 2:03 AM


These are the first two that I found that had a bit more "teeth" to them ...
Dinosaur embraced vegetarianism | Nature
quote:
The dentary teeth share several features with the teeth of other
therizinosauroids (Fig. 2). Similarities include posteriorly small,
lanceolate and basally constricted crowns that become taller anteriorly,
as well as the presence of inflated, circular roots.
Page not found – Utah Geological Survey
This is going to put a big crimp into the whole All things were vegetarian, until the fall discussions.

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