Small-headed dinosaurs often balanced their body weight efficiently, particularly in long-necked speciesSmall heads were a common feature among many dinosaur species, particularly sauropods and some ornithopods. This adaptation often allowed for better balance with long necks and large bodies, while also enabling selective feeding strategies. Despite their small size, these heads were often highly specialized for their specific dietary needs.
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