Ancient Fossil Unveils Mammal's Epic Battle with Dinosaur

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A remarkably preserved fossil from the Cretaceous Period reveals a Repenomamus robustus, a carnivorous mammal, preying on a Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis, a beaked dinosaur. The fossil provides evidence that mammals were occasionally capable of hunting even near fully grown dinosaurs, challenging the assumption that dinosaur-mammal interactions were one-way. The two animals died mid-conflict and were buried by a volcanic mudflow. The fossil, found in Liaoning, China, is part of the Jehol Biota, a fossil-rich region. This discovery adds to our understanding of ancient ecosystems and interactions between mammals and dinosaurs.
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