The evidence for this comes from megalodon
tooth marks found on whale bones.
Tooth marks found on the fossilised humerus of a plant - eating dinosaur found in Mongolia show that a large tyrannosaur removed the meat from the bone, yet the rest of the skeleton showed no sign it had been attacked.
Not exact matches
Nicholas Longrich of Yale University was examining T. rex bones when he
found that four bore large
tooth marks that could only have been made by another big predatory dinosaur.
READING THE BONES Manual labor specific to two port jobs left its
mark on many of the more than 100 Byzantine - era skeletons
found at the site: compressed vertebrae typical of a porter carrying heavy loads, and
tooth damage that could be from a fisherman's habit of biting down on net ropes as they were cast.
Frayer said among the network of deep striations
found only on the lip face of the upper front
teeth most cut
marks veered from left down to the right.
Nicholas Longrich of Yale University was examining T. Rex bones for signs that mammals had gnawed on them when he
found that four bones bore large
tooth marks that could only have been made by another big predatory dinosaur.
Mark Murray, engineer at the U.S. Naval Academy,
found that the saw -
tooth - like bumps (called tubercles) running up the edge of a humpback whale's fin make the creatures perform better in low - flow water.
Do you
find tiny cat -
tooth marks in your sandwich baggies?