Dinosaurs' gassy guts may have contributed to global warming tens of millions of years ago, according to a new study that finds a group of plant-eating dinosaurs could have produced about as much methane as all of today's natural and man-made sources of the greenhouse gas.
British researchers reported in Tuesday's Current Biology that methane emissions from sauropods far outstripped those of today's cattle, goats and other cud-chewing mammals.
Dinosaurs and their flatulence behind global warming
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