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Dinosaurs were 'too successful for their own good'
« on: February 06, 2018, 05:16:32 pm »
Dinosaurs were 'too successful for their own good'
February 6, 2018, University of Reading
 

The migration of the dinosaurs across the globe was so rapid that it may have contributed to their demise, new research has found.

A study by University of Reading scientists for the first time reveals the paths taken by the dinosaurs as they expanded out of South America during their rise to world dominance. The research shows that the speed of this expansion meant that the dinosaurs quickly became cosmopolitan and subsequently ran out of land. This lack of space then seriously impeded their ability to produce new species.


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Re: Dinosaurs were 'too successful for their own good'
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2018, 05:35:08 pm »
Bullshit.  Everyone knows it was Climate Change or tobacco addiction. 

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