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Auckland University study looks at dinosaurs’ roles in moving seeds – Devdiscourse
Evidence from fossils indicates that seeds consumed by dinosaurs could remain intact in their stomachs, suggesting a possible role in helping plants to spread in…

It’s an insight into ecosystems that existed more than 65 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
A new study from the University of Auckland looks at the animals’ roles in moving seeds from one place to another.
Evidence from fossils indicates that seeds consumed by dinosaurs could remain intact in their stomachs, suggesting a possible role in helping plants to spread in the prehistoric world.
That led Professor George Perry, of the School of Environment, to look at how far dinosaurs…
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