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Climate Change Could Have Helped Dinosaurs Migrate from South America to Greenland – AZoCleantech
A new article has refined the estimates of when herbivorous or plant-eating dinosaurs could have crossed North America on a northerly journey to reach Greenland,…
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 16 2021
A new article has refined the estimates of when herbivorous or plant eating dinosaurs could have crossed North America on a northerly journey to reach Greenland, and pointed out an interesting climatic occurrence that could have aided these animals along the voyage.
A cliff in Jameson Land Basin in central East Greenland, the northernmost site where sauropodomorph fossils are found. The labels point out several series of layers that helped the researchers precisely…
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