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The Evolutionary Journey of Dinosaurs: From Origins to Extinction


History  •  9 Jul, 2024  •  21,108 Views  •  ⭐ 1.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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Dinosaurs have captured the human imagination for generations, serving as the stars of countless movies, books, and scientific studies. These magnificent creatures roamed the Earth for over 160 million years, from the Triassic period through the Jurassic and into the Cretaceous. Their fossils tell a story of evolutionary triumphs and dramatic extinctions, offering a window into the distant past and the workings of natural history. This blog explores the evolutionary journey of dinosaurs, from their origins to their ultimate extinction, highlighting their significance in our understanding of life's history on Earth.

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Origins of Dinosaurs

Triassic Period Facts and Information | National Geographic
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The story of dinosaurs begins in the Triassic period, around 230 million years ago. During this time, the supercontinent Pangaea was still intact, and the climate was generally hot and dry. Early dinosaurs evolved from a group of reptiles known as archosaurs, which also gave rise to modern birds and crocodiles. The earliest known dinosaurs, such as Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus, were small, bipedal predators that lived in what is now South America.

These early dinosaurs were part of a diverse ecosystem that included various other reptiles, amphibians, and the first true mammals. Over time, dinosaurs began to diversify and dominate these ecosystems, outcompeting many other groups of animals. This period laid the foundation for the incredible diversity and adaptation that would characterize the dinosaur lineage.

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Evolutionary Adaptations

How Sauropod Dinosaurs Became the Biggest Land Animals Again and Again |  Scientific American
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As dinosaurs spread across the globe and occupied various ecological niches, they underwent significant evolutionary changes. These adaptations allowed them to thrive in various environments and contributed to their long-term success. Some of the key evolutionary adaptations of dinosaurs include:

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