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First Study of the Fossilized Intestine of a Sauropod Revealed that It Barely Chewed Its Last Meal

Summary by invdes.com.mx
According to a new investigation, the herbivorous species with characteristic long neck, depended almost entirely on its intestinal microbes to digest the plants from which it fed Between 94 and 101 million years ago, Judy died, a sauropod specimen that inhabited what today is Queensland, to the northeast of Australia. Although, shortly after her death the scavengers removed her remains, much of her body was preserved and was found in 2015. Her …
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According to a new investigation, the herbivorous species with characteristic long neck, depended almost entirely on its intestinal microbes to digest the plants from which it fed Between 94 and 101 million years ago, Judy died, a sauropod specimen that inhabited what today is Queensland, to the northeast of Australia. Although, shortly after her death the scavengers removed her remains, much of her body was preserved and was found in 2015. Her …

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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