Fossilised bite marks show how ancient reptiles battled across land and water
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Phytosaur: still got it. BFS Man , CC BY Some 220m years ago, the Triassic Period marked the beginning of the age of dinosaurs.
Phytosaur: still got it. BFS Man , CC BY Some 220m years ago, the Triassic Period marked the beginning of the age of dinosaurs.
Bite marks and a tooth of the semi-aquatic phytosaur that were found in the thigh of the terrestrial predator rauisuchid…
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About 210 million years ago, the supercontinent of Pangea was just starting to break up. At the time, dog-sized dinosaurs hid…
About 210 million years ago when the supercontinent of Pangea was starting to break up and dog-sized dinosaurs were hiding from…
Brooks Hays KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- A new dino discovery, a tooth lodged in an ancient dinosaur thighbone, suggests…
About 210 million years ago, dog-sized dinosaurs hid from the predators at the top of the food chain: reptilian predators…
Before dinosaurs, it was thought the top aquatic and terrestrial predators didn't often interact. But researchers have…
(Phys.org) —About 210 million years ago when the supercontinent of Pangea was starting to break up and dog-sized dinosaurs were…
Rosaire Bushey, Virginia Tech About 210 million years ago when the supercontinent of Pangea was starting to break up and dog-size…
( Virginia Tech ) Before dinosaurs, it was thought the top aquatic and terrestrial predators didn't often interact. But…