a herbivore with a gigantic beak that stood about 4.6 feet high. For many years no one knew that an almost completely preserved skull of Diatryma was part of the collection. "The find was ...
Triceratops’ enormous head might have been all it took to send other dinosaurs running—some recovered skulls measure up to 10 feet long. Its head was ornamented with three horns, a short one ...
The fossilized skull of the largest rodent ever recorded ... It is thought that the three-meter-long herbivore would have roamed estuaries and forests 2-4 million years ago. The mammal, which ...
Leptoceratops had a very large head for its body size, and this skull often survives as a fossil ... As an individual, Leptoceratops, a smallish herbivore, may have been quite vulnerable to ...
However, recent studies on the newly examined skull postulate that the Diatryma was most likely a herbivore. It could have used the massive beak to process tough plant material rather than to tear ...