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High Teeth Replacement Rate Helped the World's Largest Dinosaur Survive Jurassic Period
The Sauropods, weighing 100 tons, were among the largest and the most successful dinosaurs to ever walk on Earth. A new research has shown that these dinosaurs could constantly replace their teeth that probably contributed to their evolutionary success.
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