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New Mexico dinosaurs thrived until extinction hit
A groundbreaking study has revealed that dinosaurs in New Mexico were thriving right up until the asteroid impact that led to ...
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New Mexico fossils show dinosaurs thrived before extinction
Recent fossil discoveries in New Mexico have provided compelling evidence that dinosaurs were thriving just before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction 66 million years ago. These fossils, ...
Dinosaurs weren't in decline when an asteroid smashed into Earth and wiped them out, scientists say. Instead, the idea that dinosaur diversity was declining before the asteroid struck 66 million years ...
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Dinosaurs Were Actually Doing Well Before the Asteroid
New evidence has emerged that dinosaurs in North America were thriving, and not in decline, before the asteroid hit.
Contrary to previous theories, recent research suggests that dinosaurs were flourishing until a devastating asteroid impact led to their extinction.
New findings indicate dinosaurs were flourishing just before the asteroid strike. Fossils from New Mexico show diverse and healthy dinosaur populations. This evidence supports the theory that the ...
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Dinosaurs were thriving in North America before the mass-extinction asteroid strike, study suggests
Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, causing mass extinction. New ...
Of all the mysteries surrounding dinosaurs, none has sparked more debate than how their era ended—was it a gradual decline or a sudden catastrophe? A new study led by Andrew Flynn of New Mexico State ...
Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed flourishing communities. Alamosaurus was one of the last dinosaurs from ...
One thing that northwestern New Mexico is known for is lots of dinosaur fossils. Previously, paleontologists estimated that ...
For decades, scientists have debated what wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. The usual suspects? A massive asteroid or powerful volcanic eruptions. But now, researchers from Dartmouth ...
Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, causing mass extinction. New research suggests dinosaur populations were still ...
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