• Dinosaurs were not very diverse and had declined overall even before their extinction nearly 66 million years ago, a study of fossilised eggs in China suggests
  • A large asteroid that hit Earth at the end of the Cretaceous period -- 145 to 66 million years ago -- is believed to have contributed to the global extinction of dinosaurs, leaving birds as their only living descendants
  • The long-term decline in global dinosaur diversity and sustained low number of their lineages for the last few million years may have resulted from climate fluctuations and massive volcanic eruptions from the Deccan Traps in India, the researchers said