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Scientists have uncovered new clues about what made dinosaurs thrive millions of years ago by studying fossilized poop!
Researchers have conducted what could be the largest study ever of dinosaur poop. The findings shed new light on how dinosaur's diets allowed them to dominate the planet.
Dinosaurs first appeared around 230 million years ago, coexisting with large crocodile relatives and massive herbivores.