Non-sauropodan sauropodomorphs were the most prevalent medium to large herbivorous dinosaurs until the Middle Jurassic (174.1 million to 163.5 million years ago). Unlike the plodding behemoths ...
An Allosaurus known as “Big Al 2”, also discovered in Wyoming ... including a tooth of a lungfish and a small bone of a herbivorous dinosaur, are also showcased and may point to its last ...
Dinosaurs were big reptiles that lived a long ... Dinosaurs that ate plants were called herbivores. The Triceratops is an example of a herbivore. Herbivores do not eat other animals.
The group determined the skull belonged to a sauropodomorph—a group of dinosaurs that also includes giant herbivorous sauropods such as Brachiosaurus—albeit one entirely new to the scientific ...
The four other trackways were left by sauropods, a long-necked, giant, herbivorous dinosaur ... used to help further study how these dinosaurs walked, how big they were and if and how they may ...