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Re: Fossil bones of the huge herbivorous dinosaurs known [#permalink]
regarding question 9, the answer is B. The passage says that the teeth showed that they ate, but he passage did not specify if they ate meat or plants. How can be conclude B?
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Fossil bones of the huge herbivorous dinosaurs known as sauropods were first discovered and studied between 1840 and 1880,

The shape of sauropod teeth suggested what they ate

We already do know that they were herbivorous and the teeth also suggest us WHAT KIND of plants they fed on.

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