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How Young Sauropod Dinosaurs Shaped the Food Chain in the Morrison Formation

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A recent research study by palaeontologists at University College London reveals that the long-necked giant hatchlings of the past frequently became prey to various carnivores, including the iconic tyrannosaurus rex. A reconstruction of the Late Jurassic ecosystem at the Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry, approximately 150 million years ago in Colorado, USA. Image credit: Sergey Krasovskiy [...] The post How Young Sauropod Dinosaurs Shaped the Food Chain…

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Some herbivorous dinos reached gigantic sizes - to attack them was risky. The offspring of these sauropods, on the other hand, were easy prey for then carnivores.

Some herbivorous dinosaurs reached gigantic sizes – attacking them was risky. The offspring of these sauropods, on the other hand, were easy prey for the carnivores of that time.

Some herbivorous dinos reached gigantic sizes. The offspring of these sauropods, on the other hand, were easy prey for carnivores at that time.

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Some herbivorous dinos reached gigantic depths - to attack them was risky. The offspring of these sauropods, on the other hand, were easy prey for then carnivores.

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themondonews.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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