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November 2005
> Dinosaurs had appetite for grass
Dinosaurs had appetite for grass
Dinosaurs had appetite for grass
(BBC: 17-Nov-05)
A study of fossil dinosaur dung has for the first time confirmed that the ancient reptiles ate grass. Grass was previously thought to have become common only after the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago.
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