Scientists Theorize T-Rex Hunted In Packs – IOTW Report

Scientists Theorize T-Rex Hunted In Packs

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Ferocious tyrannosaur dinosaurs may not have been solitary predators as long envisioned, but more like social carnivores such as wolves, new research unveiled Monday found.

Paleontologists developed the theory while studying a mass tyrannosaur death site found seven years ago in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.

Using geochemical analysis of the bones and rock, a team of researchers with the University of Arkansas determined that the dinosaurs died and were buried in the same place and were not the result of fossils washing in from multiple areas.

The new Utah site is the third mass tyrannosaur grave site that’s been discovered in North America — bolstering a theory first developed 20 years ago that they lived in packs. More

They also estimate that there were upwards of 2.5 million of these beast roaming the earth at the same time. Here

18 Comments on Scientists Theorize T-Rex Hunted In Packs

  1. Once you realize it took a world-wide flood to bury so many animals at once and make all those sedimentary layers without a trace of plant life or burrows in them, it’ll all start to make sense.

    BTW, the Good Book says animals were vegetarian before the flood. After the flood, Noah was told the animals will now fear him. That’s when they became carnivorous. Also, read the book of Job for some references to them by the Maker Himself. Dinosaurs – a word coined in the 1800s. A unicorn was no frilly horsey, but an untameable beast.

    The public schools have been lying to you to deny God. Actual science will lead you to Him.

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