Tyrannosaur's Fossilized Stomach Unveils Last Meal of Baby Dinosaurs

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Researchers have discovered the well-preserved remains of baby bird-like dinosaurs inside the stomach of a young Gorgosaurus libratus, a type of tyrannosaur. This finding suggests that the diets of tyrannosaurs changed as they grew, with juveniles better suited to eat small prey and adults capable of consuming much larger prey. The discovery provides valuable insights into the feeding behavior and growth patterns of tyrannosaurs.
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- Fossilized Stomach Contents Reveal What Young Tyrannosaurs Ate Sci.News
- Prehistoric fast food: fossil reveals final meal of young tyrannosaur The Guardian
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