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Kate Jackson 15 Apr 2021, 16:11 A DINOSAUR footprint discovered on the Yorkshire coast has been described as a real Jurassic giant. Scientists say the discovery, the largest ever in the northern county, could have been left behind by a 30ft meat-eater, possibly a megalosaurus. 14 14 Marie Woods was foraging for shellfish when she discovered the giant footprint inCredit: SWNS Archaeologist Marie Woods, who made the discovery, said: I had originally gone to collect shellfish for dinner, but got completely distracted by this beast! Dinosaurs, despite living millions of years ago, have been in the news a lot recently. In January, a four-year-old girl found a prehistoric footprint in south Wales. ....
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15 Dec 2020 Share: The beautifully preserved braincase of Bristol s dog-sized dinausaur, Thecodontosaurus, was used to render a 3-D model of its brain. Results show that this agile beast had great big eyes - all the better to see you with. and a well established inner ear - all the better to hear you with. but, fear not, it was highly unlikely to have eaten you all up! Image: Braincase and endocast of Thecodontosaurus antiquus. From CT scans of the braincase fossil, 3-D models of the braincase and the endocast were generated and studied. Credit: Created by Antonio Ballell with BioRender.com, Thecodontosaurus silhouette from PhyloPic.org. ....
It is related to herbivores Diplodocus and Brontosaurus and was originally thought to be vegetarian But it is now thought to have run on two legs and eat meat, unlike its four-legged descendants Scientists have reconstructed the brain of a dinosaur that roamed Britain 205 million years ago, revealing startling insights into how it lived. Thecodontosaurus is related to herbivore descendants Diplodocus and Brontosaurus. ADVERTISEMENT But it is believed the creature, which was roughly the size of a dog, ran fast on two legs, ate meat and had good hearing and eyesight - making it an accomplished hunter. Palaeontologists used CT scans to recreate the creature s two-inch-long strawberry-sized brain in 3D. ....