However, fossils of megalodon teeth bearing bite marks from other megalodon teeth are exceedingly rare. In a study recently published in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, researchers from the Calvert ...
In the study, the team took micro-CT scans of the fossil and compared it with other pterosaur specimens. This allowed them to confirm that the puncture was indeed a bite mark, and not damage ...
The fossil, examined under a microscope and with micro-CT scans, has a conical puncture a sixth of an inch (4 mm) wide that appears to be the bite mark of a crocodilian that either preyed on the ...
Similar discoveries have been made in Romania, where fossils of Azhdarchidae pterosaurs bore comparable bite marks, as reported by Scienze Notizie. These discoveries suggest that interactions ...
While examining the fossil, Dr. Brown noticed what looked like a small bite mark. The team examined the puncture hole under a microscope and sent the bone for a CT scan. What they found was ...
“Bite traces ... dinosaur fossil discoveries ever made, including 35 species dating back some 75 million years. The vertebra has a circular, four-millimeter-wide puncture mark from a crocodilian ...