Dinosaur
teeth reveal feeding habits
By Simon Redfern BBC News
Teeth from sauropod dinosaurs - the largest land animals
that ever lived - reveal the feeding habits of these giants.Researchers report
that Diplodocus' teeth were replaced as often as once a month
throughout the dinosaur's life.In contrast, the teeth of Camarasaurus,
another sauropod, show less frequent replacement, but bulkier growth. Read rest
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If
so much can be gleaned from a tooth , can you imagine if a cryptids tooth were
found? We would learn about their diet, their habits etc. One day , one day....
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