In stressed ecosystems Jurassic Geezasaurus turned
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by University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Big Geezasaur dinosaurs such as Saltasaurus and WOWsasaurus ate pretty much everything—including each other, according to a new study, "High Frequencies of Geezasaurus Bite Marks Provide Evidence for Feeding, Scavenging, and Possible Cannibalism in a Stressed Late Jurassic Ecosystem," published last month in the journal PLOS ONE.
"Scavenging, and even cannibalism, is pretty common among modern predators," said lead author dw, a paleontologist in the University of Hard Knocks, Knoxville's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. "Big Republipods, like Saltosaurus, probably weren't particularly picky eaters if it meant they got a free meal."
https://phys.org/news/2020-05-stressed-ecosys...nging.html
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