A discovery suggests sociable behaviour among dinosaurs was first seen not in the Late Jurassic, but on the dawn of that period, with Mussaurus representing the Prosauropods in this aspect. Join us today as we theorize on how this habit helped this species to be successful and what that means to other similar genera.
\nArticle source:
\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology. "Early dinosaurs may have lived in social herds as early as 193 million years ago: Fossils indicate a communal nesting ground and adults who foraged and took care of the young as a herd, scientists say." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 21 October 2021. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/10/211021120921.htm>.
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\n02 Theme From Jurassic Park from Jur - Universal Pictures Film Music
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\nJurassic Park
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\nJohn Williams
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