After more than a century of debate over the Tyannosaurus rex's diet, a discovery in South Dakota is called the first direct evidence that the dinosaur hunted its prey.
The Tyrannosaurus rex of "Jurassic Park" fame chases any prey that moves, then devours it with a bone-crushing gnash of its enormous jaws and serrated teeth. But paleontologists don't necessarily back Steven Spielberg's portrayal of T. rex , with some saying it may have simply scavenged the remains of dead animals it happened to find.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/9CfMTmtVjG0/la-sci-t-rex-hunter-20130716,0,5277408.story
The Tyrannosaurus rex of "Jurassic Park" fame chases any prey that moves, then devours it with a bone-crushing gnash of its enormous jaws and serrated teeth. But paleontologists don't necessarily back Steven Spielberg's portrayal of T. rex , with some saying it may have simply scavenged the remains of dead animals it happened to find.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/9CfMTmtVjG0/la-sci-t-rex-hunter-20130716,0,5277408.story
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