A survey of prehistoric bones reveals that T. rex and some of its cousins had more than one way to reach enormous sizes. Evolution may have preserved that variation in modern animals too.
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Majungasaurus; The Dinosaur That Ate Its Own Kind
Madagascar's natural history is filled with weird and wonderful creatures. From the dinosaurs to now, it's location as an island, off the coast of mainland Africa, has allowed for isolated animals to ...
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Why Majungasaurus resorted to cannibalism in a harsh ancient landscape
This video uncovers the disturbing evidence behind Majungasaurus, a predator known for eating members of its own species.
(PhysOrg.com) -- 66 million years ago, the fearsome, meat-eating dinosaur Majungasaurus crenatissimus prowled the semi-arid lowlands of Madagascar. Its powerful jaws bristled with bladelike teeth, and ...
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