The giant (~10 m) Late Cretaceous eusuchian crocodylians of the genus Deinosuchus are shown to have left large, blunt, sometimes penetrating bite marks on a significant number of sea turtle shells, and on several dinosaur specimens. The morphology of crocodylian bite marks is generally well documented, and the identification of bite traces specifically attributable to Deinosuchus may be made by reference to their size, age, habitat and prey selection. Deinosuchus species, and bite traces referable to the genus, are present on both sides of the Late Cretaceous Interior Seaway, and known only from Campanian deposits in the USA and northern Mexico. The heavily enameled, multi-layered, low-crowned posterior teeth of Deinosuchus were adapted spe...
Although still exceedingly rare, the number of known vertebrate-bitten coprolites continues to incre...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Teleosauridae was a group of largely marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs, typically considered as akin t...
The giant (~10 m) Late Cretaceous eusuchian crocodylians of the genus Deinosuchus are shown to have ...
The Iharkút locality in the Bakony Mountains of western Hungary has provided a rich and diverse asse...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Associated with abundant bones, teeth and osteoderms of the giant eusuchian Deinosuchus rugosus are ...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Abstract—This volume fills a gap in the ichnological literature on crocodylian tracks and other trac...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Although still exceedingly rare, the number of known vertebrate-bitten coprolites continues to incre...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Teleosauridae was a group of largely marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs, typically considered as akin t...
The giant (~10 m) Late Cretaceous eusuchian crocodylians of the genus Deinosuchus are shown to have ...
The Iharkút locality in the Bakony Mountains of western Hungary has provided a rich and diverse asse...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Associated with abundant bones, teeth and osteoderms of the giant eusuchian Deinosuchus rugosus are ...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Abstract—This volume fills a gap in the ichnological literature on crocodylian tracks and other trac...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Although still exceedingly rare, the number of known vertebrate-bitten coprolites continues to incre...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Teleosauridae was a group of largely marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs, typically considered as akin t...