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Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

Update: 2024-09-18
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The sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus appears to have fed its young. Plus two new dinosaurs, a ceratopsian and a titanosaur; Plateosaurus tail injuries; and the connection between the bubonic plague and dinosaurs.

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Dinosaur of the day Saichania, an ankylosaur known for its pretty face.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • There’s a new ceratopsian dinosaur, Sasayamagnomus saegusai
  • There’s a new titanosaur sauropod, Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra
  • Damage to a number of tails may mean the sauropodomorph Plateosaurus often had to live with its injuries
  • Long necked dinosaurs did care! The basal sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus probably took care of and fed its young

 

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Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

Evidence that long-necks cared for their young