Erstes Tyrannosaurus-Fossil mit perfekt konservierter letzter Mahlzeit im Magen entdeckt

by Kimber80

16 comments
  1. Drumsticks. 🍗

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    “Its last and second-to-last meal were these little birdlike dinosaurs, Citipes, and the tyrannosaur actually only ate the hind limbs of each of these prey items. There’s really no other skeletal remains of these predators within the stomach cavity. It’s just the hind legs.

    “It must have killed … both of these Citipes at different times and then ripped off the hind legs and ate those and left the rest of the carcasses,”

  2. Save you a click, it’s belly was full of seeds and plant leaves.

  3. And it was a human, since some American evangelicals absolutely believe that humans and dinosaurs roamed the earth at the same time.

  4. It seems that it is not only eating to satisfy hunger, but also enjoying delicious food. It’s hard to imagine this is a dinosaur.

  5. I wonder if many years from now some new dominant species will find our bodies preserved with food in our stomachs and that food will be some ultra processed junk they’ll be horrified by.

  6. I thought they liked sleazy lawyers.

    ^(… I guess those were rare in 75 million years ago, which alone makes the Cretaceous period much better than Holocene.)

  7. Damn, Baki author was really onto something. So where is the caveman fella fighting this dinosaur?

  8. Im not convinced when everything such as ribs and the head and all the parts are sitting in an impossible position.

    I think it was a pile up of dead dinos.

    So if undisturbed would have stayed in the same position being part of the rock.

    Or something ate part of the bigger dino. So it was left there with the ribs in the wrong position.

    Was moved before fossilization and i think this was upon death.

    What would have spun the ribs and head around before fossilization being already dead and only bones?

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