Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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T. rex was likely responsible for some tooth marks on fossil bones from Cretaceous era

A collection of fossilized dinosaur bones from Wyoming features tooth marks that provide evidence that some bites were likely made by Tyrannosaurus rex, according to a study published July 15, 2026, in PLOS One by Bethania C. T. Siviero from Loma Linda University, U.S., and colleagues.

T. rex was likely responsible for some tooth marks on fossil bones from Cretaceous era
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A collection of fossilized dinosaur bones from Wyoming features tooth marks that provide evidence that some bites were likely made by Tyrannosaurus rex, according to a study published July 15, 2026, in PLOS One by Bethania C. T. Siviero from Loma Linda University, U.S., and colleagues.

Originally published at Phys.org

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