"Caught in the act of evolution, the odd-looking, feathered dinosaur was becoming more vegetarian, moving away from its meat-eating ancestors. It had the built-for-speed legs of meat-eaters, but was developing the bigger belly of plant-eaters. It had already lost the serrated teeth needed for tearing flesh. Those were replaced with the smaller, duller vegetarian variety.
'I seriously doubt this animal could cut a steak with that mouth,' said Utah palentologist James Kirkland, one of those describing the animal, based on bones in east-central Utah..."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/D/DINOSAUR_DIET?SITE=NYBUE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
BTW, this had copywrite laws and I got in touch with them for permission to have it reprinted here. I got their permission, but they warned that the article will archive soon , so I suggest printing it out, to those parents with dinosaur freaks.
'I seriously doubt this animal could cut a steak with that mouth,' said Utah palentologist James Kirkland, one of those describing the animal, based on bones in east-central Utah..."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/D/DINOSAUR_DIET?SITE=NYBUE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
BTW, this had copywrite laws and I got in touch with them for permission to have it reprinted here. I got their permission, but they warned that the article will archive soon , so I suggest printing it out, to those parents with dinosaur freaks.
