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  2. Eating the Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    Eating the Dinosaur is the sixth book written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2009. [1] In the mold of Klosterman's earlier Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, the book is a collection of previously unpublished essays concerning an array of pop culture topics.

  3. Dinosaur diet and feeding - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur diets and feeding behavior varied widely throughout the clade, including carnivorous, ... decomposed wood material and detritus-eating invertebrates, ...

  4. Hadrosaur diet - Wikipedia

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    Parasaurolophus, a crested hadrosaur.. Hadrosaurids, also commonly referred to as duck-billed dinosaurs or hadrosaurs, were large terrestrial herbivores.The diet of hadrosaurid dinosaurs remains a subject of debate among paleontologists, especially regarding whether hadrosaurids were grazers who fed on vegetation close to the ground, or browsers who ate higher-growing leaves and twigs.

  5. Plant-eating dinosaurs had varied eating styles, skull ... - AOL

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    Scientists say this difference in feeding mechanisms ‘set them up to dominate life on land for millions of years to come’.

  6. Scientists uncover ‘first record of a dinosaur eating ... - AOL

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    Scientists believe they may have uncovered the first known incident of a mammal being eaten by a dinosaur. Palaeontologists in the UK have analysed fossil remains from around 120 million years ago ...

  7. Tiny plant-eating dinosaur discovered in Japan named ... - AOL

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    A new plant-eating dinosaur species discovered in Japan has been named after gnomes for its small size.. The animal, measuring about 3ft in length and 10kg in weight, was an ancestor of the ...

  8. Feeding behaviour of Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Mounted skeletons of different age groups, Los Angeles Natural History Museum. The feeding behaviour of Tyrannosaurus rex has been studied extensively. The well known attributes of T. rex (its jaws, legs and overall body design) are often interpreted to be indicative of either a predatory or scavenging lifestyle, and as such the biomechanics, feeding strategies and diet of Tyrannosaurus have ...

  9. Study reveals when the first warm-blooded dinosaurs ... - AOL

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    Two of the three main groups — meat-eating therapod dinosaurs, which included T. rex, and plant-eating ornithischians, whose notable members included Triceratops and Stegosaurus — spread to ...