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Bite Marks On Dinosaur Bone Present Evidence Of Dinosaur-Eating Mammal – Brinkwire

Researchers found evidence of a tiny mammal eating a dinosaur. It is the oldest known mammal toothmarks on a dinosaur bone that is 160-million years old.
People are used to the image of massive dinosaurs eating other animals and even other dinosaurs but, mammals, especially small ones, eating dinosaurs may sound peculiar to some. In a new study
published in The Science of Nature, a research team found evidence of a shrew-sized mammal eating a large dinosaur
, thanks to a bone that was recove…
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