Dinosaurs stopped evolving before being extinct

Scientists have discovered that dinosaurs have stopped evolving 50 million years before being extinct. This animal has taken advantage of the habitat change of its last 50 million years on Earth.

Dinosaurs are not part of the White Pollen Revolution on Earth that took place about 100 million years ago. This revolution has witnessed rapid expansion of many types of plants and animals. While flowers, lizards, snakes, birds and mammals evolve rapidly, dinosaurs grow slowly. And a short time later, they became extinct.

Thanks to the help of computers, researchers created a family tree of dinosaur lines. The results show that there are 440/600 evolutionary patterns known as dinosaurs.

Graeme Lloyd, one of the top scientists at the University of Bristol, said: 'Genealogy trees are a large family of computer-generated complex techniques, carefully assembled. from smaller genealogies previously provided by experts from other subgroups ".

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Dinosaurs have stopped evolving 50 million years before being extinct.Photo: slashplay.com


'Our genealogy tree summarizes the efforts of hundreds of dinosaur researchers around the world for two decades, allowing us for the first time to look for unpopular dinosaurs of this species. . This is the most comprehensive picture of dinosaur evolution. "

Scientists believe that dinosaurs could not take advantage of food from grass and animals when these species flourished in the white chalk revolution 80 to 125 million years ago. The study was conducted using highly configurable computer facilities at the National University of Ireland.

This study is based on a collection of 155 newly published dinosaur genealogies and takes about 5,000 hours to establish. Professor Mike Benton of the University of Bristol said: 'It is not yet complete, but it is the most comprehensive and detailed evolutionary genealogy tree for dinosaurs and for most other groups. Until now, most studies of dinosaur evolution have not been quantified in terms of accurate and comprehensive data. '