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dinosaur

[dahy-nuh-sawr] / ˈdaɪ nəˌsɔr /




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Their ability to survive and spread in the aftermath of the dinosaur extinction makes them a key group for understanding how reptiles adapted during a period of dramatic environmental change.

From Science Daily

The asteroid which wiped out the dinosaurs on Earth was 100 million megatons and during the Sun's maximum activity cycle, he says, we could see CMEs with energy content equal to even more than that.

From BBC

Early forms likely slipped through the undergrowth beneath the feet of dinosaurs and succeeded by evolving a variety of strategies for capturing prey.

From Science Daily

With a combination of advanced imaging methods, the scientists were able to recreate what the dinosaur would have looked like in life.

From Science Daily

This includes a "dinosaur tartare" meant to recreate the taste of extinct reptiles.

From Barron's