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Could Albertosaurinae’s be able to take on Ankylosaurs?
dinosaur man posted a topic in Questions & Answers
I’m just wondering, would an Albertosaurinae be able to manage to attack an Ankylosaur?- 2 replies
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From the album: Permian era fossils
Yet unidentified Edaphosaurus pogonias bone from the Permian era Red Beds site in North Texas, with large unhealed tooth hole from what appears to be a large Dimetrodon's bite, from either the fatal attack, or post-death predation mark. -
From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Another bone showing predation or scavenging. Harder to see due to river weathering© Mitchell Moore
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Dual Sharp piercing shark teeth crunched this bone while still fresh.© Mitchell Moore
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.© Mitchell Moore
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.© Mitchell Moore
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Dual Sharp piercing shark teeth crunched this bone while still fresh.© Mitchell Moore
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.© Mitchell Moore