T. rex tooth found in a duck-billed dinosaur fossil reveals how the apex predator hunted 66 million years ago
- Representative image generated using AIA broken tooth, embedded in the skull of a dinosaur for 66 million years, offers major hints on how Tyrannosaurus, aka T.
- rex, the apex predator, may have hunted.
- The fossil, sitting in the collection of Montana State University’s Museum of the Rockies, appears to have preserved an extraordinary moment of violence frozen in time.
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- Representative image generated using AIA broken tooth, embedded in the skull of a dinosaur for 66 million years, offers major hints on how Tyrannosaurus, aka T.
- rex, the apex predator, may have hunted.
- The fossil, sitting in the collection of Montana State University’s Museum of the Rockies, appears to have preserved an extraordinary moment of violence frozen in time.
Sources: Times of India