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Extraordinary 125 million-year-old fossil shows dinosaur in mortal combat

Por: Newsweek World July 18, 2023

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An extraordinary fossil has preserved the dramatic moment when a carnivorous mammal attacked a larger plant-eating dinosaur around 125 million years ago.For a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, a team of Canadian and Chinese scientists described the fossil, which was found in China's northeastern Liaoning Province.The two animals are locked in mortal combat, intimately intertwined, Jordan Mallon, a paleobiologist with the... + full article



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