Dinosaurs used to live in the water
A latest study on dinosaurs was announced on April 3 by scientists, saying that dinosaurs used to be underwater.
According to Telegraph, research professor Brian J Ford of the University of Cambridge (UK) said that this extinct animal always had its own bulky body, especially its very long and large tail. It is the size and the great weight that hinders hunting.
Due to the size and weight of the body, the dinosaurs must operate underwater.
Professor also stated that it is possible for dinosaurs to live in the water, because when operating in that environment, their bodies are more flexible, losing weight to be agile when catching prey. Moreover, the aquatic environment also contains food for this large animal.
The study also identifies that, although ever, fossils of dinosaurs are often found in arid areas, but that cannot be fully confirmed that dinosaurs always live on land.
The remaining traces show that dinosaur tails often prick up, meaning that it has formed the body to adapt to the water environment, helping them swim quickly.
In addition, some previous studies also suggested that dinosaurs live in wetlands or shallow waters.
Although this statement cannot convince all scientists from the Museum of Natural History in the UK, some evidence such as the Spinosaurus dinosaurs eat the fish and the T-rex carnivores that are pushing scientists. Learn early to make a final conclusion.
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