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Dinosaurs died out at height of success

By Jeff Hecht

13 October 2004

DINOSAURS weren’t just killed off when the asteroid hit, they were struck down in their prime, suggests a new analysis of dinosaur fossils around the world.

“Dinosaurs were just doing incredibly well at the end of the Cretaceous,” says David Fastovsky, a palaeontologist at the University of Rhode Island at Kingston.

The first dinosaurs evolved about 230 million years ago in the Triassic period. Early dinosaurs were generalists, and had evolved into no more than around 40 genera at any one time up until the late Jurassic, which began about 160 million years ago.

But then diversity soared in the…

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