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SUBMITTER: Nesbitt SJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1834007 | biostudies-other | 2006 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Nesbitt Sterling J SJ Turner Alan H AH Erickson Gregory M GM Norell Mark A MA
Biology letters 20061201 4
Direct evidence of prey choice in carnivorous dinosaurs is rare in the fossil record. The most celebrated example pertains to purported stomach contents in the carnivorous dinosaur Coelophysis bauri, which besides revealing prey choice, also points to cannibalistic behaviour as being commonplace (Colbert 1989, 1995). Here, we test this hypothesis by conducting the first comprehensive anatomical and histological examination of the famed Coelophysis 'cannibals'. The results unequivocally show that ...[more]