Unexpected behavior in the Cretaceous: tooth-marked bones attributable to tyrannosaur play

作者: Bruce M. Rothschild

DOI: 10.1080/03949370.2014.928655

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摘要: Attributing behavior in extinct animals is predicated on identification of anatomy or pathology analogous to that present and recognized contemporary (Rothschild & Martin 2006). While Ta...

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