Tuesday, December 20, 2011

RE: [Geology2] Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Antarctica



Probably a greenhouse.  Reptiles like it warm.  Hmm, so do I, does that have meaning?

 

Merry Christmas,

Rick

 


From: Victor Healey

Well, for plants to be in Antarctica could we have had at one time a global climate like a greenhouse?

 

If so could all those fearsome teeth have been used to tear and eat leafy vegetation, a different diet?

 

On Dec 20, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Lin Kerns wrote:

Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Antarctica

ScienceDaily (Dec. 19, 2011) — For the first time, the presence of large bodied herbivorous dinosaurs in Antarctica has been recorded. 



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