Remains of a mutilated dino victim provide strong evidence for what has long been suspected: T. rex and his kin were violent animals that also practiced cannibalism
The remains, described in the latest issue of the journal PeerJ, are of the large carnivorous tyrannosaur Daspletosaurus, which suffered numerous injuries during its lifetime and was partially eaten after it died.
The clincher is that paleontologists believe that members of Daspletosaurus' own species inflicted all of the damage.
"This animal clearly had a tough life suffering numerous injuries across the head including some that must have been quite nasty," lead author David Hone from Queen Mary, University of London, said in a press release. Read more...
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