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Dinosaurs may have outsurvived other creatures living alongside them during a largescale extinction preceding the period where they became dominant due to their ability to survive in frosty conditions, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Science Advances on Friday.
©(photo credit: Courtesy of Woodruff et al. (2022) and Corbin Rainbolt/Handout via REUTERS)A handout illustration shows a sauropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Montana 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period.
The period in which the dinosaurs were dominant was preceded, just as it ended, by a largescale extinction called the Triassic-Jurassic Extinction.
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In general, the world was hot and steamy during the Triassic Period, when dinosaurs first showed up as a small group of species that stayed mostly in the polar…
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