The extinction of the largest dinosaurs to walk the Earth may have played a critical role in creating an environment that helped fruits evolve, thereby indirectly shaping the evolution of our own fruit-eating ancestors, according to new research. The extinction of the largest dinosaurs to walk the Earth may have played a critical role in creating an environment that helped fruits evolve, thereby indirectly shaping the evolution of our own fruit-eating ancestors, according to new research. Evolution Paleontology & Fossils Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
How dinosaur extinctions created an environment that contributed to our fruit-eating primate ancestors
