A recently unearthed Triceratops sp. pelvis from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana (USA) bears dozens of large bite marks (Fig. 1)8. Casts ofsome of the deeper punctures show that an adult T. rex produced the marks using its longer anterior caniniform teeth8. The bitten bones are predominantly composed of cancellous bone tissue, capped only by a thin layer of dense cortical bone8. On the basis of these marks, it is difficult to gauge whether the teeth that produced the bite marks were particularly robust. We attempted to quantify the forces that the tyrannosaur dentition absorbed when biting the Triceratops ilium, by using laboratory simulations. W e contrasted the results with those for extant taxa to place them in a comparative contex...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
The albertosaurines Albertosaurus sarcophagus and Gorgosaurus libratus are among the best represente...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
FIG. 3 Maximum penetration force values for an adult Tyrannosaurus rex tooth replica impacted throug...
BackgroundBite marks attributed to adult Tyrannosaurus rex have been subject to numerous studies. Ho...
FIG. 1 Triceratops sp. pelvis in ventrolateralview bearing bite ma rks from an adult Tyrannosaurus r...
METHODS. Bovine ilia were used in the simulations because their histological structure (a fibrolamel...
FIG. 2 Typical force against penetration curves produced during the penetration of bovine ilia by an...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Two coalesced hadrosaur (compare with Edmontosaurus annectens) caudal vertebrae were discovered in t...
<p>The skull of <i>T. rex</i> is perhaps one of the most talked about fossils of all time, coming as...
Erickson, Gregory M., Van Kirk, Samuel D., Su, Jinntung, Levenston, Marc E., Caler, William E., Cart...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
The albertosaurines Albertosaurus sarcophagus and Gorgosaurus libratus are among the best represente...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
FIG. 3 Maximum penetration force values for an adult Tyrannosaurus rex tooth replica impacted throug...
BackgroundBite marks attributed to adult Tyrannosaurus rex have been subject to numerous studies. Ho...
FIG. 1 Triceratops sp. pelvis in ventrolateralview bearing bite ma rks from an adult Tyrannosaurus r...
METHODS. Bovine ilia were used in the simulations because their histological structure (a fibrolamel...
FIG. 2 Typical force against penetration curves produced during the penetration of bovine ilia by an...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Two coalesced hadrosaur (compare with Edmontosaurus annectens) caudal vertebrae were discovered in t...
<p>The skull of <i>T. rex</i> is perhaps one of the most talked about fossils of all time, coming as...
Erickson, Gregory M., Van Kirk, Samuel D., Su, Jinntung, Levenston, Marc E., Caler, William E., Cart...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
The albertosaurines Albertosaurus sarcophagus and Gorgosaurus libratus are among the best represente...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...