Evolution has resulted in the development of both herbivores and carnivores—but how? What type of food did extinct vertebrates eat? And how can we gain insight into the diets of these creatures?
Evolution has resulted in the development of both herbivores and carnivores – but how? What type of food did extinct vertebrates eat? And how can we gain insight into the diets of these creatures?
In the case of extinct species, however ... reptiles underwent a dietary shift from insectivores to carnivores and herbivores is yet unclear. Geochemical reference frame based on the data of ...
Our colleagues in Frankfurt are also using the climatic and vegetation data in combination with mammalian life history parameters to develop population dynamics models simulating survival and ...
Find out what we’ve learned about how Triceratops lived and why it went extinct. Triceratops’ enormous head might have been all it took to send other dinosaurs running—some recovered skulls ...
Herbivores do not eat other animals ... An example of an omnivore is the Oviraptor. As dinosaurs are extinct, we can’t find out about them from watching them like we do with other animals.