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paleontology2 years ago

T. rex cousin's stomach reveals dismembered young dinosaurs

Fossilized remains of a juvenile Gorgosaurus, a cousin of the T. rex, have been discovered in Canada's Alberta province, revealing its last meals. The 5 to 7-year-old Gorgosaurus had preyed on turkey-sized yearlings of a feathered plant-eating dinosaur called Citipes. This is the first tyrannosaur skeleton with preserved prey items inside its stomach, providing insight into the changing feeding strategies and diets of tyrannosaurs during their lifespan. The study suggests that young tyrannosaurs occupied different ecological niches as "mesopredators" while adults were apex predators, indicating they did not compete for the same prey.

paleontology2 years ago

Tyrannosaur's Last Meal: A Rare Glimpse into its Diet

Scientists have discovered the last meal of a 75-million-year-old tyrannosaur, revealing that it had consumed two baby dinosaurs. The fossil, belonging to a juvenile gorgosaurus, provides solid evidence that tyrannosaurs changed their diet as they grew. While adult tyrannosaurs were indiscriminate eaters, hunting large plant-eating dinosaurs, the juvenile gorgosaurus hunted small, young dinosaurs. The fossil also highlights the different feeding strategies between juveniles and adults, with the juvenile gorgosaurus selectively dissecting its prey. This finding sheds new light on the predatory behavior and development of tyrannosaurs.