BACKGROUND: Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest terrestrial carnivores of all time, and consequently its ecology and diet have been the focus of much discussion. However, there is little direct evidence of diet or feeding habits in this species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Examination of museum collections has revealed four specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex that bear tooth marks made by large, carnivorous dinosaurs. Because Tyrannosaurus is the only large carnivore known from the Late Maastrichtian of western North America, we infer that Tyrannosaurus made these tooth marks. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The marks are interpreted as feeding traces and these fossils therefore record instances of cannibalism. Given that this behavior has a ...
Examples of bone exploitation by carnivorous theropod dinosaurs are relatively rare, representing an...
FIG. 1 Triceratops sp. pelvis in ventrolateralview bearing bite ma rks from an adult Tyrannosaurus r...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
FIG. 1.—A Tyrannosaurus rex metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) in four views. Scale bar = 100 mm.Publishe...
FIG. 5.—Comparison between four specimens of tyrannosaurid metatarsals: A) Tyrannosaurus rex metatar...
Theropod dinosaur feeding traces and tooth marks yield paleobiological and paleoecological implicati...
Feeding traces for carnivorous theropod dinosaurs are typically rare but can provide important evide...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
FIG. 2.—Tooth traces on SWAU HRS13997. The two sets of Knethichnus paralleum and Linichnus serratus ...
FIG. 3.—Details of Knethichnus parallelum and Linichnus serratus traces on SWAU HRS13997. A) Most pr...
Trace marks on the bones of non-avian dinosaurs may relate to feeding by large carnivores or as a re...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Examples of bone exploitation by carnivorous theropod dinosaurs are relatively rare, representing an...
FIG. 1 Triceratops sp. pelvis in ventrolateralview bearing bite ma rks from an adult Tyrannosaurus r...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
FIG. 1.—A Tyrannosaurus rex metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) in four views. Scale bar = 100 mm.Publishe...
FIG. 5.—Comparison between four specimens of tyrannosaurid metatarsals: A) Tyrannosaurus rex metatar...
Theropod dinosaur feeding traces and tooth marks yield paleobiological and paleoecological implicati...
Feeding traces for carnivorous theropod dinosaurs are typically rare but can provide important evide...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
FIG. 2.—Tooth traces on SWAU HRS13997. The two sets of Knethichnus paralleum and Linichnus serratus ...
FIG. 3.—Details of Knethichnus parallelum and Linichnus serratus traces on SWAU HRS13997. A) Most pr...
Trace marks on the bones of non-avian dinosaurs may relate to feeding by large carnivores or as a re...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Examples of bone exploitation by carnivorous theropod dinosaurs are relatively rare, representing an...
FIG. 1 Triceratops sp. pelvis in ventrolateralview bearing bite ma rks from an adult Tyrannosaurus r...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent...