Morocco dinosaur discovery gives clues on why they went extinct

"Africa’s last dinosaurs, especially its diverse predatory dinosaurs, suggest that immediately before their extinction, the dinosaurs thrived.

For over 100 million years, they evolved and diversified, producing a remarkable range of species: predators, herbivores, aquatic species, even flying forms, the birds. Then in a single, catastrophic moment, everything was wiped out in the months of darkness caused by dust and soot from the impact. Everything, except a half-dozen or so bird species.

Evolution is driven by rare, improbable events like asteroid impacts. Curiously, science is often driven forward by improbable events as well – like the unlikely discovery of dinosaurs buried millions of years ago, at the bottom of the sea."


For more details:

Morocco dinosaur discovery gives clues on why they went extinct 

And some related books:

Dinosaurs of Africa



Quest for the African Dinosaurs: Ancient Roots of the Modern World







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