Centrosaurus, a ceratopsian dinosaur, is believed to have gone extinct around 75 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period. The exact cause of its extinction is not definitively known, but it is thought to be linked to a combination of factors, including climate change, habitat loss, and possibly the impact of a large asteroid, which led to significant ecological shifts. These changes would have disrupted food sources and breeding patterns, contributing to the decline of Centrosaurus and many other species.
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yes it is going extincted
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today there is only twelver Shia mainly and other are extincted or nearly extincted.
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They are not extincted
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they all die
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i don't believe any are extincted anymore didn't they brought them all back with cloning and massage oil
Centrosaurus is considered a herbivore due to its specialized dental structure, including flat teeth adapted for grinding plant material. Its beak-like mouth would have allowed it to efficiently strip leaves and vegetation. Additionally, fossil evidence, including coprolites (fossilized dung), indicates a diet primarily composed of fibrous plant matter. This adaptation to a herbivorous diet suggests that Centrosaurus played a significant role in its ecosystem as a primary consumer.
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