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Carnivorous baby dinosaurs were born with teeth and ‘ready to hunt’, scientists finds – ABC News
Scientists for the first time finds embryonic remains of ferocious meat-eating dinosaurs similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex, which shows their babies were “born ready”…
Scientists for the first time have found embryonic remains from a group of ferocious meat-eating dinosaurs that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
- A roughly 77 million-year-old jawbone, about 3 centimetres in length, was unearthed in the US state of Montana
- A roughly 72 million-year-old wedge-shaped claw came from Canada’s Alberta province
- The bones indicated that these were bigger than any other known dinosaur babies
They found fossilised jaw and claw bones that show these record-size babies looked…
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