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Plant-eating dinosaur spills his guts

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An analysis of the gut contents from an exceptionally well-preserved juvenile dinosaur fossil suggests that the hadrosaur's last meal included plenty of well-chewed leaves digested into tiny bits.

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I don't want to sound stupid, but towards the end of the article it mentions a dinosaur with preserved food and "babies" inside. I thought dinosaurs were reptiles. Wouldn't this classify them as a mammal or is this one of natures " exceptions to the rule"? I am just an ordinary guy always interested in learning. Thank you.

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    Reply#2 - Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:27 AM EDT
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