Monday, December 14, 2015

The GIVING of December. Panphagia

 Panphagia has been popularly perceived to have been an omnivore,‭ ‬an analysis based upon examination of the teeth.‭ ‬This is mainly because the teeth towards the rear of the mouth are broader and leaf shaped,‭ ‬better suited for slicing through plant material.‭ ‬The teeth‭ ‬at the front however are still better for processing meat.‭ ‬Without mixed stomach contains however,‭ ‬the idea of Panphagia being an Omnivore remains speculation,‭ ‬though with that said,‭ ‬it cannot be claimed that Panphagia was either a carnivore or an herbivore.‭ ‬What is known is that the sauropodomorph dinosaurs are the link between early theropod dinosaurs that were‭ ‬meat eaters,‭ ‬and later sauropod dinosaurs that were plant eaters.‭ ‬At some point in sauropodomorph evolution,‭ ‬the sauropodomorphs must have made the switch from a meat exclusive diet to a plant exclusive one,‭ ‬and there is no good reason to assume that Panphagia might not be a representative of this change.
       Panphagia is also perceived to have been a primitive sauropodomorph dinosaur that is also noted as being similar to Saturnalia.

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