A herd of Jurassic solaropod dinosaurs Kemarasorus runs in a coniferous flood forest a day a day. Such large dinosaurs change the landscape with their huge legs and body, damage trees and increase the level of light for the plant on the floor of the forest. Credit: Victor O. University of Leshik/Northern Arizona
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