dinosaurs.He told the Daily Star that there have been comparatively few herbivorous dinosaurs found in the Kem Kem deposits."Surprisingly, fossils of plant-eating dinosaurs are not very commonly found," he said."Many of the predators relied on fish - it was the one truly abundant food source."While a seafood diet might not seem substantial enough for a massive flesh-eating dinosaur, we aren’t talking about a few sardines for supper.He explained: "Some of them were absolutely enormous.
We’re talking about car-sized fish here."Nizar’s co-author Professor David Martill from the University of Portsmouth said: "This place was filled with absolutely enormous fish, including giant coelacanths and lungfish."The coelacanth, for example, is probably.
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