From the following 5 characters, characterise at least 2 key features of the  dinosaur teeth provided and use it to determine whether each dinosaur is a carnivore or a herbivore. Write the supporting characteristics out in full but also give the associated character number and its state e.g., denticles absent, 4(0).   1. Tooth shape: (0) Cylindrical [inconclusive] (1) Conical [carnivore] (2) Low and broad [herbivore]   2. Tooth curvature: (0) Straight [inconclusive] (1) Recurved [carnivore]   3. Tooth top: (0) Flat [herbivore] (1) Single sharp cusp [carnivore] (2) Multiple sharp cusp [herbivore] (3) Single rounded cusp [inconclusive]   4. Denticles (serrations): (0) Absent [inconclusive] (1) ‘Coarse’, few in number and very large [herbivore] (2) ‘Fine’, many and relatively small [carnivore]   5. Constriction between top and base of tooth  (0) Absent or weak. Constriction occupies >85% of largest width [inconclusive] (1)Well-developed. Construction occupying ≤85% of largest width [herbivore]

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From the following 5 characters, characterise at least 2 key features of the  dinosaur teeth provided and use it to determine whether each dinosaur is a carnivore or a herbivore. Write the supporting characteristics out in full but also give the associated character number and its state e.g., denticles absent, 4(0).

 

1. Tooth shape:

(0) Cylindrical [inconclusive]

(1) Conical [carnivore]

(2) Low and broad [herbivore]

 

2. Tooth curvature:

(0) Straight [inconclusive]

(1) Recurved [carnivore]

 

3. Tooth top:

(0) Flat [herbivore]

(1) Single sharp cusp [carnivore]

(2) Multiple sharp cusp [herbivore]

(3) Single rounded cusp [inconclusive]

 

4. Denticles (serrations):

(0) Absent [inconclusive]

(1) ‘Coarse’, few in number and very large [herbivore]

(2) ‘Fine’, many and relatively small [carnivore]

 

5. Constriction between top and base of tooth 

(0) Absent or weak. Constriction occupies >85% of largest width [inconclusive]

(1)Well-developed. Construction occupying ≤85% of largest width [herbivore]

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