According to Paul Upchurch an expert on sauropods from the University College of London most paleontologists agree that feeding is the key to sauropod magnetism. In order to outgrow their predators sauropods would need two things large amounts of food and a way to reach their full size quickly. In order to survive, sauropods needed to reach their full size quickly. Their bones show that they would reach adulthood in 20 to 30 years which is quick by dinosaur time. This told scientists that they had a high metabolic rate and were warm blooded. If the sauropods did chew their food they would have had a mouth full of teeth and their fore a shorter neck. They would then not be able to consume as much food this way and would not be able to reach their full size. Therefore it is very likely that if the sauropods did chew their food they would have reached extinction before the mass extinction 65 million years ago.
Information was found here http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/081009-dinosaur-big.html
3 comments:
That's a funny reason to have grown so big. And does that mean that we can grow bigger by not chewing our food, too?
Wow...does that mean we would grow really big if we didn't chew our food?
Thats cool that they turn so big because of not chewing. I should try that!
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