Some dinosaur migration was delayed by climate, study shows

Some dinosaur migration was delayed by climate, study shows

Plant eaters ‘were late comers in the Northern Hemisphere’
Plateosaurus models at the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Plant-eating dinosaurs such as these probably arrived in the Northern Hemisphere many millions of years later than their meat-eating cousins, according to a study published Feb. 16.
A Plateosaurus model at the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Plant-eating dinosaurs such as this probably arrived in the Northern Hemisphere many millions of years later than their meat-eating cousins, according to a study published Feb. 16.

Some dinosaur migration was delayed by climate, study shows

Plateosaurus models at the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Plant-eating dinosaurs such as these probably arrived in the Northern Hemisphere many millions of years later than their meat-eating cousins, according to a study published Feb. 16.
A Plateosaurus model at the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Plant-eating dinosaurs such as this probably arrived in the Northern Hemisphere many millions of years later than their meat-eating cousins, according to a study published Feb. 16.
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