University of Nebraska Lincoln: Offspring of T. Rex, Mega-Dinos Took Food From Mouths of Modest-Sized Species
February 26, 2021
February 26, 2021
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Feb. 26 (TNSJou) -- The University of Nebraska Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
The unrivaled growth spurts of gargantuan dinosaur species -- some of which skyrocketed from less than 35 pounds to more than 15,000 -- likely explain a scarcity of medium-sized species in prehistoric ecosystems, says a study from the University of New Mexico and University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Published Feb. 26 in the journal Science, the study found that . . .
The unrivaled growth spurts of gargantuan dinosaur species -- some of which skyrocketed from less than 35 pounds to more than 15,000 -- likely explain a scarcity of medium-sized species in prehistoric ecosystems, says a study from the University of New Mexico and University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Published Feb. 26 in the journal Science, the study found that . . .